Lianlijing Street
Lianlijing street, a Chinese idiom, is Li á NL ǐ J ì ngji ē in pinyin, which means houses are contiguous. From the biography of Yang Zhen in the book of the later Han Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
To describe a house as contiguous.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Yang Zhen in the later Han Dynasty, it is said that "the imperial edict of Fu Jian is the first house in the gate of Jin City, which is a combination of two. It is a very skillful skill to carve and repair decorations in lianlijing street."
Idiom usage
The house is called lianlijing street. Wang Zhijian, Ming Dynasty
Lianlijing Street
reject saying because the speaker is what or who he is - yǐ rén fèi yán