There are few people on the road
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ù Ju é R é nx ī, which means roads are blocked and people are few. It comes from Volume 19 of five Lantern Festival yuan by Song Shi Puji.
Idiom explanation
Roads are cut off and pedestrians are scarce. To describe a disaster so serious that there are no pedestrians on the road.
The origin of Idioms
Volume 19 of five Lantern Festival yuan by Shi Puji of Song Dynasty: "it's always like this. There are few people on the way."
Analysis of Idioms
The road is broken and the people are few
Idiom usage
Yang Shen's the fourth book of the mystery of winter: "under Nain Xilin, there is a strange tiger. It's very rare to eat."
Chinese PinYin : lù jué rén xī
There are few people on the road
where the wind passes , the grass bends -- influence of gentlemen. fēng xíng cǎo cóng
to see little of each other though living nearby. zhǐ chǐ tiān yá