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shoulder to shoulder and hub to hub

Time: 2022-01-31 01:17:10 Author: ChinaWiki.net

shoulder to shoulder and hub to hub

A Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji à Ji à NJ à g à, which means shoulder to shoulder and wheel to wheel. It is used to describe pedestrian and traffic congestion. From Taiping Guangji.

The origin of Idioms

The two hundred volumes of Taiping Guangji quoted Gao Yanxiu's history of Tang que · luwo: "when he went to the suburbs of Shaanxi, Luoyang regarded itself as the Minister of the shoufensi, and held ancestral banquets with each other, covering the way, Luoyang was empty. All the people are looking at the audience

Idiom usage

To describe many people.

shoulder to shoulder and hub to hub


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