The meaning of downtown.

Downtown, Chinese vocabulary, pinyin nào shì, defined as the bustling streets of the market. Yunyang, a downtown province, is known as the killing field handed down from the Song and Yuan Dynasties.

Explain in detail:

The city center refers to the area with the largest population mobility in a city, which is generally a very lively urban area, that is, the city center and the business district.

Downtown mainly refers to the commercial activity center of the town, which is a bustling area where commercial, service and entertainment facilities are concentrated and pedestrians and traffic flow gather.

Source:

1, the second chapter of Liu Qing's "Iron Wall": "The sellers of melon and egg cakes are also running around in the crowd, which has become a noisy city."

2. Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms in the Ming Dynasty, the tenth time: "He once avenged and killed his friends, and he held his head high and went straight out of the downtown area, and hundreds of people dared not approach."

Extended data

Synonym:

1, market

Explanation: a place where goods are bought and sold.

Source: Zhao Shuli's Return to the Donkey in Sanliwan: "The livestock market is at the end of the market near the river beach."

2. Market

Description: Trade activities held regularly in fixed places.

Source: Yuan Shi Criminal Law III: "Where there are urban and rural fairs, there are formal tax laws."

They all legislate to collect tariffs in places where there are fairs in urban and rural areas.