rough journey
It is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m é NSH ē NL ì J ǐ ng, which means that on the way from Qin Dynasty to Shu, the mountain is steep, and you can feel the stars of Shen and Jing; it describes the mountain is steep, and the road is dangerous. It also describes the difficult road of the world. It's from the hard road to Shu.
Notes on Idioms
Shen and Jing are all stars, named Shu.
The origin of Idioms
Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty wrote a poem about the difficulty of Shu Road: "touch the well, lift up your breath, touch your hands and sit with a long sigh."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing. In Song Dynasty, Wang Zi's four or six words about Princes: "Deng Wenbo knew Chengdu, and Xie Shangbiao said:" if you can see the Li well, you dare to say goodbye to the difficulty of Shu Road; if you look at the clouds from the sun, you will feel more and more far away from Chang'an. " Since then, all officials of the two rivers have adopted this couplet. " He mistakenly made a name for himself by raising his dustpan. He believed that he was alive. ——Qian Qianyi's poem Shancheng in Qing Dynasty (2)
Chinese PinYin : mén shēn lì jǐng
rough journey
one 's character is correctly criticized only after his death. gài guān shì dìng
Two in a row and three in a row. lián èr gǎn sān
a vigorous debate and high talk. xióng biàn gāo tán