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What words can describe tourism?

Words to describe tourism:

1, east, west, north and south: refers to four directions, everywhere, everywhere, the whole world or direction; Also refers to wandering around, uncertain whereabouts;

2. Climb the ridge: 锛: Dance and step on it. Is to climb mountains and mountains. Describe the hard journey. Wading through mountains and rivers: stepping; Mountain: mountain; Involved: drowning; Water: big river. Crossing mountains and mountains, wading across rivers. Describe the pain of running around;

3. Wanshui in Qian Shan: Wandao River and Qianzhong Mountain. Describe the road is difficult and far away;

4. Long-distance trekking: trekking: over mountains and mountains, wading across rivers. Refers to long-distance crossing mountains and waters. Describe a long journey and a hard journey;

5, dusty: dusty: refers to travel, including hard work; Servant: You look tired on the road. Describe the journey, busy and tired;

6. The sun is blowing: the sun is baking and the wind is blowing. Describe the pain of a long journey. Also known as "sun screen";

7. The mountains are long and the waters are far away: a metaphor for a long and dangerous road;

8. Lushan Mountain is involved in Sichuan: describe the pain of traveling far away. See "wading through mountains and rivers";

9, travel thousands of miles a day: you can walk thousands of miles a day. Describe the speed is amazing;

10, the weight of a hundred houses: one house in a hundred miles, and the old soles are stiff and leathery. Describing long-distance running is very hard. Also known as "a hundred heavy cocoons";

1 1, broken stems: stems: branches and stems of plants; Peng: Artemisia ordosica, whose roots are often blown off by the wind, flies around. Like broken branches and stems, wormwood. Describe people running around, life is not fixed;

12, pommel horse lawton: I am tired and sleepy after riding for too long. Describe the fatigue of the journey;

13, wandering path: describe the drifting of the path, just like running duckweed;

14, wandering path: as uncertain as duckweed and waves. Metaphor is wandering around, living without a fixed place;

15. Climbing and wading: Climbing and wading. Metaphor has gone through hardships;

16, not far: not far. Describe not afraid of a long way;

17, the title is followed by the tail: title: bit; Tail: ponytail. Bite and tail. Describe one by one, marching in a single line;

18, not far from Wan Li: not far from Wan Li. Describe not afraid of a long way;

19, camping on the grass: walking in weeds and sleeping in the open air. Describe the hardships and haste of people who travel long distances;

20. Go hand in hand: and: double; And: double. Walk twice as much as usual in a certain period of time.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-The Spirit of Mountaineering

Baidu Encyclopedia-Not far from Wan Li (China idiom)

Baidu encyclopedia-pommel horse lawton