The idiom "The streets are empty" means?

Empty alleys?

Pinyin: wàn rén kōng xiàng

Explanation: Empty alleys: All the people in the streets and alleys are empty. It means that people from every household have come out of the alley. It mostly describes celebrations, welcomes and other grand occasions.

Source: Song Dynasty Su Shi's poem "Revisiting Wanghai Tower on August 17th": "Thanks to the Ming Dynasty for seeing the tide, thousands of people are fighting in the streets with new makeup."

Example sentence: At this time What you can see on the roadside is that it is almost empty. Although the road is wide, it is almost full of people. ★Qing Dynasty·Wu Jianren's "Strange Current Situation Witnessed in Twenty Years" Chapter 78

Pinyin code: wrkx

Synonyms:? Thousands of heads moving

Antonyms :? Backcountry

Usage: used as predicate, attributive, clause; to describe, welcome, etc.

English: the whole town turns out (to welcome somebody or celebrate some event)

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