A long way to go
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à oyu à NR à m à, which means that the road is far away and the sun is setting in the West. There are still many things to do, but time is running out. It comes from Wu Zi, the enemy of material.
Analysis of Idioms
A long way to go
The origin of Idioms
"Wuzi · material enemy" said: "six said: the road is far away and the day is late, the scholars are tired and afraid, they are tired but don't eat, and they will rest after detoxification."
Idiom usage
There are still many things to do
Chinese PinYin : dào yuàn rì mù
A long way to go
there was no parallel in history. shǐ wú qián lì
go to and fro in constant streams. luò yì bù jué
shade oneself under a willow tree—shelter oneself under sb. 's influence. liǔ xià jiè yīn
regard as a jewel of the greatest value. shì rú zhēn bǎo