八千里路云和月

八千里路雲和月
bāqiānlǐlùyúnhéyuè
phrase

Meanings

  1. 1 eight thousand li of road under cloud and moon
  2. 2 long years of hard travel and struggle
  3. 3 Yue Fei's image of a soldier's lifetime campaign

Examples

Huíshǒu chuàngyè lù, zhēn kě wèi bā qiān lǐ lù yún hé yuè.
Looking back on the years of building the business, one can truly say 'eight thousand li under cloud and moon.'
Yuè Fēi yī jù "bā qiān lǐ lù yún hé yuè" dào jìn le róngmǎ shēngyá.
Yue Fei's line 'eight thousand li under cloud and moon' captured an entire military life.

Tips

history
From Yue Fei's (岳飞, Southern Song) 《·》: 三十八千 — 'Thirty years of glory are dust and earth; eight thousand li of road beneath the clouds and moon.' Yue Fei's lyric, written during his campaigns against the Jin, became the most recited patriotic poem in the Chinese canon.
usage
Almost always cited alongside 三十. ('cloud and moon') signals the passage of nights and days on campaign — time spent marching rather than at home.

Stroke Order

qiān
yún
yuè