What do you mean by empty streets?

Empty alley is an idiom of China. Pinyin is wàn rén kūng Xi ang, which means that every household is out of the alley. Describe celebrations, welcome and other important occasions. From the stone "Return to Wanghailou on August 17th".

Origin of idioms

Su Song's poem "Returning to Wanghailou on August 17th": "Seeing the bright and seeing the tide, thousands of people compete for new makeup."

Idiom usage

Complex type; As predicate, attribute and clause; Describe, welcome, etc a grand occasion.

example

◎ At this time, the roadside was almost empty. Although the main road is wide, it is almost crowded with people. (Chapter 78 of Qing Wu Ren Jian's Strange Situation Seen in Twenty Years)

The good news came that the capital city of Beijing was deserted, and people took to the streets happily and held a celebration parade in the square. ? [2]?

Idiom explanation

Empty alley: Everyone in the street is empty. Pictures of every family coming out of the alley. Describe celebrations, welcome and other important occasions.

Make sentences in empty lanes.

1, all my property was burned, and I was desperate from then on.

According to the encyclopedia of dream interpretation provided by them, drowning means "an irresistible situation in real life, feeling helpless, desperate or uncontrollable".

3. Happiness is a state of despair, pain, fear, jealousy, anger and hatred.

The crowd welcoming the Olympic baseball team is really empty.

There are two tragedies in life: despair and complacency.

6. Maybe despair is just an extreme of his mood swings.

The good news came that the capital Beijing was deserted, and people took to the streets happily and held celebrations in the square.

8. The prisoner was desperate and thought that no one in the world would believe him any more.