long and wearisome pathes
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is sh ā NCH á ngshu ǐ kuॸ, which means that the road is far and dangerous, the same as "long mountains and long rivers". It's from butterfly in love with flower.
The origin of Idioms
Yan Shu's poem "butterfly loves flower" in Song Dynasty: "if you want to send colorful paper and ruler, where do you know
Idiom usage
It refers to the long and dangerous road.
long and wearisome pathes
not of imposing stature but strong and capable - duǎn xiǎo jīng hàn
living as a recluse in one 's hometown - jiǎo jīn sī dì
gain mastery by striking only after the enemy has struck - hòu fā zhì rén
run hither and thither like rats and wolves - shǔ cuàn láng bēn