fatigued by a long journey
Ansha Laoshen, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is "nm ǎ L á OSH é n", meaning tired journey. From the water margin by Shi Naian of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
It's a tiring journey. It refers to a long journey or battle in preparation for fatigue. It is the same as "saddle horse Lawton".
source
Ming Shi Naian "outlaws of the marsh" chapter 50: "also did not see the victory or defeat, many respected brothers, it is not easy to work hard."
Idiom usage
Usage: to be formal; to be predicate and object; to describe tiredness on the journey
Through the test of this, we finally reached our destination
Part of speech: neutral idioms; ancient idioms
Synonyms: horse tired, horse tired
fatigued by a long journey
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