crisscross streets

crisscross streets

Shizijiekou, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh í Z ì Ji ē K ǒ u, which means shizijiekou. From the outlaws of the marsh.

The origin of Idioms

The fortieth chapter of Water Margin by Shi Naian of Ming Dynasty: "when we go down the crossroads, we don't ask the officers and the people, we will kill the dead everywhere and the blood will flow into a canal."

Analysis of Idioms

A crossroads

Idiom usage

As the subject and object, it describes the place where people make a living. He jumped out of the car in a hurry, pulled the animal's bridle, and walked across the crossroad to his home. The sun shines on Sanggan River by Ding Ling

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