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Four-character idioms for travel

Idioms and explanations about travel

1. Traveling across mountains and rivers: describes the pain of traveling a long way. See "crossing mountains and rivers".

2. Travel a thousand miles in a day: You can travel a thousand miles in a day. The speed is astonishing.

3. After a hundred miles, hard skin develops on the old skin of the soles of the feet. It describes running long distances and being very hard. Also known as "Hundred Houses of Heavy Cocoons".

5. Broken stem fluttering: Stem: the branches and stems of plants; Peng: basil, which is often blown away from the roots by the wind and keeps spinning around. Like broken branches and flying basil. Describes people running around here and there and living an unstable life.

6. Tiredness of pommel horse: Riding on horseback for too long and causing fatigue. Describes a tiring journey.

7. Wandering traces: describing the wandering traces, just like flowing water and duckweeds.

9. Revisiting the old place: coming to the place where you once lived or visited again.

10. Climbing Zhiling: Zhi: dance, step. That is, over mountains and ridges. Describes a hard and tiring journey.

11. Bashanwashui: Ba: step; mountain: mountains; wade: wade through water; water: big river. Climbing mountains and ridges, wading across rivers. Describe the pain of traveling

12, thousands of mountains and rivers: thousands of rivers, thousands of mountains. Describes a long and difficult journey.

13. Long-distance trek: Trek: over mountains and ridges, across rivers. Refers to long-distance crossing of mountains and rivers. Describes the long and hard journey.

14, Feng Chen Pu Pu: Feng Chen: refers to traveling, which means hard work; Pu Pu: looks tired from traveling. Describes traveling, being busy and tiring.

15, the sun is scorching and the wind is blowing: the sun is scorching and the wind is blowing. Describe the pain of traveling long distances. Also known as "the sun scorches and the wind sieves".

16. Mountains are long and rivers are far away: a metaphor for a long and dangerous road.

17. Wandering around the world: Wandering everywhere, traveling all over the world

18. Returning at night: go out before dawn and come back after dark.

19. Pingzonglang trace: Uncertain like duckweed and waves. It is a metaphor for wandering around without a fixed residence.

20. Climbing and wading: climbing mountains and crossing rivers. A metaphor for going through hardships.

21, doubling the number of days: traveling day and night.

22, A thousand miles is not far away: A thousand miles is not a distance. Describes not being afraid of the long journey.

23, the title and tail follow each other: title: horse bit; tail: horse tail. The horse's bit is connected to the horse's tail. Describes one following the other, moving in a single line.

24. Not thousands of miles far away: Don’t take thousands of miles as far away. Describes not being afraid of the long journey.

25, sleeping in the open on the grass: walking in the weeds and sleeping in the open air. Describes the hardship and hurry of people walking long distances.

26, Wandering around the world: Wandering everywhere. Wandering everywhere, traveling all over the world.

27, far away: far away. Describe the long journey.

28, over the mountains and ridges: over many mountains. Describe the difficulty of walking on the mountain road.

29, coming and going: refers to the coming and going of people.

30, concurrently: double; and: double. Walk twice as much as usual within a certain period of time

31, stay at home: see "without leaving home".

32, Tishan Navigation: Mountaineering and navigation. It is a metaphor for traveling long distances and experiencing dangerous journeys.

33. Traveling south and north: refers to traveling many places in the south and north. Also generally refers to wandering.

34, light carriage and simple follower: simple travel, few people following (mostly people with status).

35. Mountaineering and facing water: describes a long journey. It also refers to sightseeing.

36, Xiaoxing and overnight: Xiaoxing: set off on the road at dawn; overnight: rest in the evening. Describes the hard work of traveling.

38, Thousands of rivers and thousands of mountains: thousands of rivers and thousands of mountains. Describes a long and difficult journey.

39, across the ocean: across the ocean. Mostly refers to traveling to a foreign country or far away.

40, stay at home: never step out of the house.