It's a long journey
The Chinese idiom ch ē J ī zh ō Uli á n in pinyin means that cars collide and ships are connected. It comes from the epitaph of Li Shiyu at the salt and iron yard in the south of the five ridges.
The origin of Idioms
According to Liu Zongyuan's epitaph of Li Shiyu in gulingnan salt and iron yard in the Tang Dynasty, "you assist Jingnan two tax envoys by trying Dali, supervise food, and drive."
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate and attributive.
It's a long journey
wait on the guests and laugh and sing for money - yǐ mén mài xiào
as if nobody on earth could beat him - bù kě yī shì