crossroads
Ten character Road, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh í Z ì L ù t ó u, which means the place where roads cross. From the water margin by Shi Naian of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As the subject and object, it describes the place where people make a living
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: crossroads, crossroads
The origin of Idioms
Shi Naian of Ming Dynasty wrote the 110th chapter of outlaws of the Marsh: "the executioner called the capital of evil killing, and at exactly three o'clock at noon, he escorted Wang Qing to the crossroads. After reading the cause of the crime, he was executed as fast as the law."
Idiom explanation
A place where roads intersect.
crossroads
a popular code for the phrase " extremely exquisite - huáng juàn yòu fù
A hundred generations of passers-by - bǎi dài guò kè
To gnaw one's fingers with one's arm - è bì niè zhǐ
Keep your lips close to your cheeks - chún bù lí sāi