one 's neighbours and people in the street
Neighborhood, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ē f ā NGL í NL ǐ, meaning people living nearby; also known as "neighborhood". It comes from the story of the grey appendix.
Idiom explanation
Neighbors: neighbors.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan · Li Xingdao's the first discount of "the story of the ash appendix": "he has no fault. He is pointing to the mother who gave birth and the neighborhood to testify. I have already bought it with silver. Don't worry about it outside the Yamen."
Idiom usage
As subject, object, attribute; used in spoken English. My husband's temperament is not easy to be provoked. He can speak well and do well. At this time, he is afraid of making noise, which will disturb the neighborhood. I don't know how to face others. --The seventh chapter of twenty years of prosperous dream by Huang Xiaopei in Qing Dynasty
one 's neighbours and people in the street
doubts and suspicions cannot be cleared up - yí tuán mò shì
the grasses are tall and the nightingales are in the air - cǎo zhǎng yīng fēi
Small as the sparrow is, it has all the gall and liver - má què suī xiǎo,gān dǎn jù quán
a crane 's appearance and a mantis ' figure - hè shì láng xíng