ordinary townspeople
Shijingzhichen, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ì J ǐ ngzh ī ch é n, which means people in the city. From Guanzi xiaokuang.
Idiom usage
In the Republic of China, it is said that the officials of the city are the officials of the city, and the law is not the officials of the city.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: villain
The origin of Idioms
Guanzi xiaokuang: "when you are in business, you must be in the market." Mencius wanzhangxia: "in the country, it is said that the officials of the city, in the field, it is said that the officials of the grass are all common people."
Idiom explanation
Marketplace: it was called a place of business in ancient times. It used to refer to the people in the city.
Chinese PinYin : shì jǐng zhī chén
ordinary townspeople
there is internal strife afoot. xìn fā xiāo qiáng
graceful and handsome like a bird spreading its wings or a pheasant showing off its resplendent feather in flight -- descriptive of buildings. niǎo gé huī fēi
Dancing Phoenix and flying dragon. wǔ fèng fēi lóng
red territory and divine land. chì xiàn shén zhōu