A long journey
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is bi à NCH á ngji à Yu à n, which means a long way to go. It comes from the inscriptions of Yangong Shinto by Wei Yuan of Qing Dynasty.
Idiom usage
A long way to go
The origin of Idioms
Wei Yuan's inscription on the Shinto of Yangong in the Qing Dynasty: "so Liangzhou has been one since ancient times Those who are far away from the provincial capital, or two thousand miles away, have a long drive and a luxuriant landscape. "
Idiom explanation
There is a long way to go.
Chinese PinYin : biān cháng jià yuǎn
A long journey
be carried away into a region of dreams. mèng xiǎng diān dǎo