Thousands of streets are changing every day
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is R ì Zhu ǎ nqi ā NJI ē, which means that beggars beg along the street. It comes from "he Han Shan" by Zhang Guobin in Yuan Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The third discount of "he Han Shan" by Zhang Guobin in Yuan Dynasty: "ah! My mother-in-law, let's go to Laibo, but zesuo and he are going through a thousand streets every day. "
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive
Thousands of streets are changing every day
the moral degeneration of the world is getting worse day by day - shì fēng rì xià
be helpless and in the greatest straits - jì qióng lì jí
a hoary head does research in the classics -- an aged person still learns - hào shǒu qióng jīng
red and ornate carriages used by noblemen in ancient times - zhū lún huá gǔ