It's a long way to go
Chi Shui Zhang Bo, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ǐ Shu ǐ zh à NGB ō, which means exaggeration and untruth. It comes from the book "don't be depressed by a gentleman. A person who has slander will write a poem to give it to him.".
The origin of Idioms
One of Meng Jiao's "gentlemen don't be depressed, scholars write poems to give it to those who slander them" is: "one foot of water should be noted, and the waves will increase day and night."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and attributive; it is used to describe a big disturbance caused by small things. example hanging in the middle of the well, the wind is boiling and the water is flowing. It's a common thing in ancient and modern times. Sun Guangxian, Song Dynasty (Volume 9)
Chinese PinYin : chǐ shuǐ zhàng bō
It's a long way to go
have succeeded in carrying out an assignment. bù rǔ shǐ mìng
tears streaming down like raindrops. tì líng rú yǔ
a congratulatory greeting to a friend when he begets a son. xióng pí rù mèng
a just cause enjoys abundant support. dé dào duō zhù
A donkey's lips and a horse's mouth. lǘ chún mǎ zī
Blind wind and strange clouds. máng fēng guài yún