It's all over the place

It's all over the place

Chinese idioms, Pinyin is l í NCU ì B ǐ zh ì, which means there are many words. It is often used to describe buildings or boats arranged in a very close and orderly way. It's from the old capital, Chengxiang.

Analysis of Idioms

Synonyms: row upon row

The origin of Idioms

Xia Renhu's "old Beijing suoji · Chengxiang" says: "there are old East and West Hebao alleys around Qianmen. There are many embroidered Hebao alleys, and the fashionable ladies go to visit every day. There are many cars and horses outside the alleys."

Idiom usage

It is used as predicate and attributive to describe many and concentrated buildings.

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