be travel-stained
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is f ē ngch é NP ú P ú, which describes a busy and tiring journey. From the biography of Liu Yi by Shang Zhongxian of Yuan Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: to travel all the way, to walk all the way, to be in a hurry, to live all the way, to have nothing to do
The origin of Idioms
Shang Zhongxian's biography of Liu Yi in Yuan Dynasty said, "you Suo is an old friend who has gone a long way."
Idiom usage
The three of them chose an inn to stay in, and they had a lot of trouble all the way. At this time, they couldn't help taking a rest earlier. The eighth chapter of the history of pain by Wu Jianren in Qing Dynasty. All of a sudden, his phone rings. After he hangs up, he rushes to the bus stop nearby. In order to participate in the October celebration, many overseas Chinese came back from abroad.
Chinese PinYin : fēng chén pú pú
be travel-stained
an official according to his talents. yīn rèn shòu guān