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How do you say "I want to travel to many places" in ancient Chinese?
Traveling to many places can be said in ancient Chinese:
Bai Juyi's "Handan Winter Solstice Homesickness": When you sit at home late at night, you should also talk about people traveling far away.
Cao Zhi's "Miscellaneous Poems": The servant has come early to be strict, and I am about to travel far away.
Liu Zongyuan's "Arrived at the River Crossing in Rain and Clear Rain": At the beginning of the rain in the river, it clears up and I think about traveling far away.
Lu You's "Summer" is boring because of the desire to travel far away.
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