Thoroughfare
Tongqu Guangmo, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ō ngq ú Gu ǎ NGM ò, which means a broad road extending in all directions. It comes from Cui Shao.
Idiom explanation
Thoroughfare: roads extending in all directions; Street: field path.
The origin of Idioms
Niu sengru's "xuanguailu · cuishao" in Tang Dynasty: "after the two envoys escorted Shao, the thoroughfare was wide and desert, and they traveled fifty miles when they could not know."
Idiom usage
As subject, object, attribute; used in writing.
Thoroughfare
The trace of the dog and the fox - quǎn jì hú zōng
change constantly like cloud and wave - bō jué yún guǐ
the flames of war raging across the length and breadth of the region - fēng huǒ lián tiān
Eye for eye, tooth for tooth - yǐ yǎn huán yǎn,yǐ yá huá yá