What idioms are there to describe rushing on?

Traveling by boat is very tiring, hurried, dusty and exhausted, and the pommel horse is tired.

I. Travel fatigue [zh not u cháláo dün]

Interpretation: boats and cars: boats and cars refer to all land and water vehicles. Lawton: Very tired, very tired. Describe the fatigue of the journey.

From: Chapter 2 of Fortress Besieged by Qian Zhongshu: "Both reporters said,' Dr. Fang is on a long trip today and will give a lecture at the yamen tomorrow morning.' "

Second, hurry [xing sèc not ng c not ng]

Description: line color: look before and after departure. Behavior and attitude before and after walking or starting in a hurry.

From: Tang Morong's "Hangzhou, Fujian": "The west wind blows cold through the mink, and Lin Xiangru does not stay."

The west wind chilled the pedestrians wearing mink coats, and they hurried without stopping.

Three. be fatigued with the journey

Explanation: dust: refers to travel, meaning hard work; Servant: You look tired on the road. Describe the journey, busy and tired.

From: Yuan Shangzhong Xian's Liu Yichuan: "You are an old friend from afar."

You are a busy and tired friend who travels a lot.

Fourth, fewer people and more horses.

Explanation: Everyone is very tired. Describe the fatigue of the journey.

From: Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Water Margin" seventy-seven times: "The three armies are weak and people are tired."

Five, pommel horse fatigue [ā n m m m à on]

Explanation: ton: sleepy. Riding on a horse for too long will make you tired and sleepy. Describe the fatigue of the journey.

From: Yuan's Xiaoxiang Rain, the fourth fold: "I have the right to rest after a long journey on the pommel horse."

Xinger, the pommel horse ran all the way, and I'm tired, so I want to have a rest.