The origin of the idiom: Ouyang Shan's "Hard Struggle" 58: "The poor farmer next door came to visit her with brown sugar, ginger and glutinous rice ..."
Traditional Writing: Neighbors and Neighbors
ㄗㄨㄛㄖㄧㄣㄧㄡㄌㄧㄧㄡㄌㄧ. Athena Chu
Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours Neighbours.
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
Generations: Contemporary Idioms