A long drive
It is a Chinese idiom.
Pinyin: Ch á ngq ū sh ē NR ù
Explanation: long distance driving forward. Enter into the interior or center. It's a long way to go.
idiom
A long drive
Pinyin
chángqūshēnrù
Citation explanation
In the biography of Yang Liang in the book of Sui Dynasty, he said, "the family members of the officials under Wang's command are all in Guanxi. If you use this kind of method, you should drive deep into the city and capture the capital directly. The so-called thunder can't cover your ears." In Song Ye Shi's shangxiaozong emperor Zhazi, he said, "what's the difference between Jingkang and the Five Dynasties is that I've never heard of a city or a city that dares to betray its life and sit by and watch the barbarians go deep into the country, waiting for death and slaughtering." Chapter 95 of the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty by Feng menglongqing and Cai Yuanfang in Ming Dynasty: "Qin, Wei, Han and Zhao Chengsheng separately collected the border cities. Du Leyi led Yan's army and drove deep into Linzi. After passing Weide, Qi city was defeated by the wind, and the army was close to Linzi." In Volume 34 of the book xuzizhitongjian written by Biyuan of the Qing Dynasty, "Ziyu is in Quanzhou, and he has eight things to offer: Huaidian County doesn't have to guard the old city, they follow each other, they set up the village according to the danger, and guard the partial generals; therefore, if the long drive goes deep, I will be the next, and the second and third generals will support it."
Chinese PinYin : cháng qū shēn rù
A long drive
See the soup and see the wall. jiàn gēng jiàn qiáng
all neglected tasks are being undertaken. bǎi fèi xián jǔ