Travel by mountain and sleep by sea
Traveling in the mountains and sleeping in the sea is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is sh ā nx í NGH ǎ is ù, which means traveling in the mountains and sleeping on the sea. Travel is difficult and dangerous. From the stele of Nanhai temple.
Idiom explanation
Travel in the mountains and stay at sea. It's difficult and dangerous to travel.
The origin of Idioms
Tang Hanyu's stele of Nanhai Temple: "thousands of miles away, I don't know the thieves, I don't choose the place."
Idiom usage
In Song Luyou's "Dai Qi Fen Bing Qu Dong Zhazi", it is said that "however, those who want to spend more money on a distant land are unwilling to pay for it with more money. He thinks that it's not safe to sleep in the mountains and sea. If he pays for one person, or if he has gains and losses, he regrets that he can reach them! "
Chinese PinYin : shān xíng hǎi xiǔ
Travel by mountain and sleep by sea
carve on gunwale of a moving boat. kè zhōu qiú jiàn
discussion as to who is right and who is wrong. lùn duǎn dào cháng