A long way to go, what does it mean to move forward with a heavy load?

Ren: burden; Road: journey. The burden is heavy and the road is long. Metaphor is a great responsibility and requires long-term struggle.

The origin of the idiom: The Analects of Confucius Taibo: "A scholar has a long way to go to strive for self-improvement. Isn't it important to think that benevolence is your responsibility? Isn't it far after death? "

Example of idioms: People's teachers shoulder the heavy responsibility of cultivating successors for the construction of the motherland, and have a long way to go.

Traditional writing: a long way to go

ㄖㄣㄓㄨㄙㄉㄠㄧㄨㄢˇ Athena Chu.

A synonym for a long way to go: go all out, do your best. Jun Qing's Miscellaneous Notes on Autumn Color Fu's Hometown: "In those hard fighting days, the people in the liberated areas were carrying heavy burdens and walking a long way." Biography of Zhao Yi in the Later Han Dynasty: "Start laughing again and say,' How can you carry a heavy burden?' "South Liu Song.

The opposite of a long way to go: loafing, refusing to work, not striving for progress, doing nothing, not trying to make achievements or not making achievements. Although it didn't make it young and promising, it didn't make itself accomplish nothing.

Idiom grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; Include praise

Degree of common use: common idioms

Emotion and color: neutral idioms

Idiom structure: combined idioms

Generation time: ancient idioms

The responsibility is great and the road is long.

Russian translation: задчивеликипутьнебл.

Japanese translation: くしてみちとぉ). Ren Zhong (ぉも)

Other translations: die last is schwer, and der weg is weit & lt gro β e verantworung fü r a lang zeittragen > < Law > Porter's long-term responsibility < Lourde charges and long-term routes & gt

Idiom riddle: investigate the universe; North Japan

Pronunciation note: heavy, do not pronounce "chónɡ". "

Writing note: heavy, can't write "public"

Two-part allegorical saying: Long March on the Pole.