travel along a long and difficult road
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ī sh ā NH á NGH ǎ I, which means mountaineering and sailing. It refers to a long journey and a long journey. It comes from the book of the Song Dynasty, Emperor Ming Ji.
Analysis of Idioms
Mountain climbing, sea crossing, trekking and navigation
The origin of Idioms
"Song Shu · Ming Di Ji" says: "the sun and moon shine, the terraced mountains and the sea, the wind and rain are all, cut Ren attack belt."
Idiom usage
It's a long journey. In the Southern Dynasty, Liang and Yuan emperor's preface to the tribute map: "sailing on terraced mountains, crossing arms and bending knees, occupying the clouds and looking at the moon. 」
travel along a long and difficult road
a snipe and a clam locked in a fight - yù bàng xiāng chí
Internal repair and external disturbance - nèi xiū wai rǎng