endure the hardships of travel
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is p ú P ú f ē ngch é n, which means busy and tired. From Liu Yi's biography.
The origin of Idioms
Shang Zhongxian's biography of Liu Yi in Yuan Dynasty said, "you Suo is an old friend who has gone a long way."
Analysis of Idioms
Dust and wind
Idiom usage
I'm busy and tired. I miss FIA too much. Now I'm in prison. I'm afraid I have to suffer. (the third chapter of Eastern European heroines by Lingnan lady in feather clothes in Qing Dynasty)
endure the hardships of travel
award according to contributions - lùn gōng shòu shǎng
one is long and the other is short - yī cháng yī duǎn
flags and emblems of a high official - gāo yá dà dào
tell in a simple, straightforward way - píng pū zhí xù