Neighbor's explanation

Neighbors who live nearby. The origin of the idiom: A Woman Plows the Field by Don Dai Shulun: "The flowers next door are all gone, and my eyes are full of tears."

Example of Idiom: When the neighbors heard the crying, they all came to watch. Taken the Feng Ming magnum "wake up" volume 29.

Traditional writing: neighbors.

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Idiom grammar: as subject, object and attribute; Refers to the left and right neighbors.

Degree of common use: common idioms

Emotion and color: neutral idioms

Idiom structure: combined idioms

Generation time: ancient idioms