The road meets the road
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à OJ à nxi à NGW à ng, which means starving people are everywhere on the road. It comes from Zuo Zhuan, the second year of Zhaogong, written by Zuo Qiuming in the spring and Autumn period.
Idiom explanation
Starve to death. Starving people are everywhere on the road.
The origin of Idioms
In the second year of Zhaogong, Zuo Zhuan, written by Zuo Qiuming in the spring and Autumn period, it is said that "the palace is extravagant, and the way is opposite."
Idiom usage
Used in famine or war. example Kunming has been surrounded for a long time, the grain supply has been blocked, and the road faces each other. History of the Qing Dynasty: biography of Xia Yuxiu
The road meets the road
atone for a crime by doing good deeds - jiāng gōng dǐ zuì
Young men fresh from school are uncompromising despite pressure from above. - chū shēng zhī dú bù wèi hǔ