travel over land and water
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is B á sh ā NSH è Chu ā n, which means to describe the hardships of traveling a long way. It's from the book of songs, Jifeng, Zaichi.
explain
It describes the pain of traveling far away. See "wading through mountains and rivers".
source
In the book of songs, the wind and the galloping, it says, "the doctor trudges, but my heart worries."
Examples
He dares to go through difficulties and dangers. Song · wuzeng's "Neng Gai Zhai man Lu · Long Wei Dao"
usage
It can be used as predicate, object and attribute to describe travel life.
travel over land and water
be draped with the imperial yellow robe by one 's supporters - huáng páo jiā shēn
approaching seventy years of age - nián jìn gǔ xī
wish to change one 's work the moment one sees sth. different - jiàn yì sī qiān
Abandon books and donate Swords - qì shū juān jiàn
to cast out the wicked and cherish the virtuous - jī zhuó yáng qīng
lacking the necessary materials one cannot accomplish one 's intentions - wú mǐ zhī chuī
Advance the virtuous and hold back the evil - jìn xián píng è