Reference answer:
Pinyin: jiē xiàng qiān mò, short spell: jxqm.
Interpretation of idioms: architecture: path. It refers to all the places in the streets.
The origin of the idiom: Yue's Emperor Ji of Han Ai Ji: "When you arrive in the capital, gather people to worship the Queen Mother of the West and set up sacrifices in the street."
Synonym of streets and lanes: streets and lanes, large and small, generally refer to eating breakfast, ringing a string of bells, taking to the streets and wandering around the streets. Travel notes of the elderly disabled
Idiom grammar: as object and attribute; It refers to all the places in the streets.
Degree of common use: common idioms
Emotion * color: neutral idioms
Idiom structure: combined idioms
Generation time: ancient idioms