the arduousness of the last section of journey
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ò L ù zh ī n á n, which means it is difficult to go the last part of the way. In the end, the more difficult the work is. It's not easy to keep the festival. It comes from the fifth chapter of the Warring States period.
The origin of Idioms
In the fifth chapter of Qin CE in the Warring States period, it is said that "if you travel a hundred miles, half of it will be in ninety."
Idiom usage
It's fashionable and dangerous. History of Song Dynasty: biography of Zhao fan
the arduousness of the last section of journey
riddled with a thousand wounds - bǎi kǒng qiān chuāng
The big eye looks at the small eye - dà yǎn wàng xiǎo yǎn