streets and lanes
Street, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji à t ó uxi à NGW à I, meaning street. From the five Lantern Festival.
The origin of Idioms
Volume 31 of five Lantern Festival yuan by Shi Puji of Song Dynasty: "how is the turning point of scholars?" Teacher's Day: "streets and alleys."
Idiom usage
The old lady of Shanghai, who knows that there are wild men coming in and out of her neighbor's second sister-in-law's house, is fond of talking about it. Lu Xun's two essays on qijieting
Analysis of Idioms
Streets and alleys
streets and lanes
change a fowling piece for a big gun - niǎo qiāng huàn pào
the people cannot stand the pressure of the government - mín bù kān mìng
writes books to creat new theory - zhù shū lì shuō
mend the fold after the sheep have been stolen - wáng yáng bǔ láo