Together with his comrades-in-arms, he rode a horse with a knife (what idiom) and did evil.

Together with his comrades-in-arms, he rode with a knife, slept in the wind, and fought tenaciously against the harsh natural conditions.

Idiom: sleeping in the wind

Pinyin: fēng cān lù sù

Description: sleeping in the wind. Describe the hardships of traveling or field work.

Source: Shi Shi's poem "Send a three-year-old son to the cloud first": "Lu Su's style rice is 600 miles, and the Ming Dynasty drinks Ma Nanjiang water."

For example, make a sentence: nothing more than sleeping in the wind, and soon arrived in Dengzhou. ★ Qing Liu E's First Travel Notes of Old Tramp.

Pinyin code: fcls

Synonyms: hurricane rain, camping, eating wind and drinking dew.

Usage: as predicate, attribute and adverbial; Describe the hardships of the journey

English: Eat in the wind and sleep in the dew-endure the hardships of hard journey or field work.