Pinyin: qiān mò explanation:
(1) also known as "thousands". Tianjie; Field path: traffic in buildings, chickens and dogs hear each other. (2) Fields: tiptoeing among soldiers and stumbling in buildings. Supplement: Trails and irrigation channels in farmland are called "front" (north-south direction) vertically and "Mo" (east-west direction) horizontally. The buildings are connected: the paths in the fields are intertwined.
Does this building mean a grave?
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Look up the idiom dictionary quickly. What idioms begin with the word building?
Interconnected sidewalks
Pronunciation: qi ā n mò ji ā o t not ng
Interpretation: The paths in the field are intertwined.
Source: Tao Yuanming's Peach Blossom Garden in the Eastern Jin Dynasty: There are fertile fields, beautiful ponds, mulberry trees and bamboo. The traffic in the building is busy, and the chickens and dogs hear each other.
What does it mean to walk in seclusion and stop at the building?
I didn't write wrong ... how come I didn't know there was such a word? There are no words in the dictionary, no input method in Baidu, and no words in it. But look at it, and then stop ... It probably means that people are measured, don't take a wrong step, don't cross the line, behave well in all aspects, behave in a derogatory way, and say that people are serious and serious ... Anyway, they almost don't know how to say it.
What does a stranger mean?
Mo [m]
1. The road in the east-west direction in the field generally refers to the field path: Qian ~. ~ go ahead. ~ Head (roadside). ~ roads (a. field roads; B refers to people you meet on the road but don't know, such as "regarded as ~ ~").
2. Unfamiliar, unfamiliar: ~ Born.
3. downtown streets: streets ~.
The explanation about the buildings is that this is the road to the grave in the novel "A Thousand Buildings". Is it true?/You don't say.
Many books, dictionaries and dictionaries have such explanations.
What does a stranger mean?
Stranger: refers to the field path. (According to the 962 faces in Volume 1 1 of Chinese Dictionary)
The words in this structure are:
Mulberry room: refers to field paths and mulberry trees. (According to the 963 faces in Volume 1 1 of Chinese Dictionary)
Stranger: passerby, irrelevant person. (According to the 962 faces in Volume 1 1 of Chinese Dictionary)
Shang Mo Sang: It's the name of Yuefu poem. (According to the 963 faces in Volume 1 1 of Chinese Dictionary)
Ancient appellation of village head wild trail
In ancient times, it was called a building, which means a field path. You can look it up in the dictionary.