few people tread
It is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R é NJ ì h ǎ nzh ì, which means that people's footprints rarely reach; it refers to a desolate and remote place. It comes from the second chapter of Xiaowu in the Han Dynasty.
Notes on Idioms
Han: less.
The origin of Idioms
Han XunYue's "Han Ji · Xiaowu Ji 2" said: "but the country of Yidi and other customs, the place of Liao Dynasty, where the party is totally different, the boats and cars are impassable, and the people are rare."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: barren mountains, backwater [antonym]: people come and go, mountains and sea of people
Idiom usage
A desolate place; a desolate place. The hot weather in Turpan's great Gobi is really inaccessible. Shennongjia is a mysterious primeval forest with few people. Pay attention to safety when traveling in the mountains where people rarely visit. 4. In a country with different customs and customs, where the Liao Dynasty was totally different from other parties, cars were blocked and people were rarely seen. Except for a few big birds flying in the air, there is no sound in this inaccessible beach. 6. The plane flew over a strait that was rarely seen. 7. Silk relics that used to be visited by people in history; now it has become a desert with few people. The members of the exploration team often work in inaccessible places. 9. They are not known only because they are in a place where there are few people and traffic barriers. Song of waterfalls by Feng Mu. (Hongmai's Yi Jian Ding Zhi, Longmen Mountain, Song Dynasty)
Chinese PinYin : rén jì hǎn zhì
few people tread
would have offered to a god. jìng ruò shén míng
go for a joyful spring outing. bàng huā suí liǔ