Live in the open
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ù C ā NF ē ngs ù, which means eating in the open air and lodging in the wind; it describes a hard journey. From the popular romance of Qing history.
The origin of Idioms
The 33rd chapter of CAI Dongfan's popular romance of the Qing Dynasty: "along the way, I stayed in the flood area for several months."
Idiom usage
The journey is hard.
Live in the open
one 's heart flutters like a pennant in the wind - xīn rú xuán jīng
The truth is too big to be tolerated - dào dà mò róng