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Idioms describing the market or poems describing the characteristics of the city
Crossroads refer to criss-crossing and bustling streets. It also refers to the human world and the real society.
Empty alley: All the people in the street are empty. Pictures of every family coming out of the alley. Describe celebrations, welcome and other important occasions.
Describe the bustling.
Jiuqu and Tri-cities refer to bustling markets.
Cars are like running water, and horses are like dragons. Describe a lot of cars and horses coming and going, a continuous lively scene.
There are many people in front of the door and in the yard, just like the market. The original description was that many people made suggestions. According to the description, many people came and it was very lively.
Ma Yan Chetan described all kinds of horses and chariots very vividly.
Cars and horses run side by side [explanation] There are many cars and horses. Describe it as very lively.
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