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Long March commentary
Sign: travel far. Wan Li has a long way to go. Describe the journey as extremely long. The origin of the idiom: Tang Wang Changling's poem "Out of the Great Wall" reads: "Qin Mingyue passed the Han Pass, and the Long March people did not return."

Example of idiom: Winning national victory is only the first step after the Long March.

Traditional Writing: Long March

ㄨㄢˋㄧˇㄔㄤˊㄓㄥ Athena Chu

The pronoun of the Long March: Qian Shan Wanshui: countless mountains and rivers, which means many roads in the south and many roads in the middle. Qian Shan is divided into townships and counties. Don? Song Poetry: It's a long way to go, and it's dangerous to force evil spirits.

Idiom grammar: formal; As predicate and object;

Degree of common use: common idioms

Emotion and color: neutral idioms

Idiom structure: more formal idioms

Generation time: ancient idioms

English translation: long-distance travel

Russian translation: великиркпоход.

Japanese translation: ばんり Long March.

Other translations: der lange marsch