broad road
Kangzhuang Avenue, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is k à ngzhu à NGD à D à o, which means broad and flat road. From Erya.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] Yangguan Road, bright future [antonym] Yangchang Road, bumpy
The origin of Idioms
"Erya" says: "the four attainments are called Qu, the five attainments are called Kang, and the six attainments are called Zhuang."
Idiom usage
It is formal; it is subject and object; it has commendatory meaning. In Sima Qian's biography of Mencius and Xunqing in historical records of the Western Han Dynasty, it is said that Wang Jiazhi of the Qi Dynasty, who was free and honest, was appointed to be a senior official of the Li Dynasty. He was a high-ranking official of Kangzhuang According to Wang Shouren's Chuanxi Lu, Quanzhong, a reply to Nie Wenwei in Ming Dynasty, "driving, for example, is due to the fact that the nature of the horse is not adjusted and the holding of the horse is not even." Big cities are different. Every road is a broad road. In my dream, I went to a place where there was an endless stream of Malay cars. The 60th chapter of Li Baojia's officialdom and the fifth chapter of hating the sea: "it turned out that it was a broad road, and there was an endless stream of refugees. 」
broad road
Fish intestines and wild goose feet - yú cháng yàn zú
marriages of one's sons and daughters - xiàng píng zhī yuàn
engage in intellectual conversations - tán tiān lùn dì
a great ability to rule the country - jīng shì zhī cái
beauty of the rivers and mountains - shuǐ sè shān guāng