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What are the idioms that describe traveling a lot?

There are many idioms used to describe traveling: travel in the mountains and stay in the sea; stay at night and travel at dawn; stay at night and travel at dawn; travel day and night; travel in water and stay in the mountains.

Shān xíng hǎi xiǔ, travel in the mountains and stay on the sea. Refers to the difficult and dangerous journey. As object and attributive; used for travel, etc.

Staying at night at dawn: yè zhù xiǎo xíng, Xiao: dawn. We stayed overnight and got up at dawn to start our journey. Describes the hard work of traveling. As predicate, attributive, and object; used for journeys.

Staying at night at dawn: yè sù xiǎo xíng, Xiao: dawn. We stayed overnight and got up at dawn to start our journey. Describes the hard work of traveling. As predicate, attributive, and object; used for journeys.

Day and night: zhòu yè jiān chéng, day and night: day and night; concurrent: double; Cheng: journey. On the road day and night. To describe traveling quickly. As a predicate, adverbial; used for travel, etc.

Shuisu Mountain Travel: shuǐ xiǔ shān xíng, stay in the water at night and travel in the mountains during the day. Describe a long journey. As predicate, object, attributive; used for travel.

Xiaoxingyue: xiǎo xíng yè sù, Xiao: dawn. Get up early in the morning and go on the road, then stay overnight. Describes the hard work of traveling. Used as predicate, object, and attributive; to describe a long journey.

Xiaoxing Night Stay: xiǎo xíng yè zhù, traveling during the day and staying overnight. Describes the hard work of traveling. Used as predicate, object, and attributive; to describe a long journey.