
An Interesting Chinese Idiom About Making Things Personal 看人下菜 (Kàn rén xià cài)
The interesting Chinese idiom 看人下菜 is one of the most famous idioms in China. People have used it in their daily lives for centuries.
Read moreThe interesting Chinese idiom 看人下菜 is one of the most famous idioms in China. People have used it in their daily lives for centuries.
Read moreExamine the insightful idiom in for a penny, in for a pound. Master the Idiom by reading its origin and context examples.
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Read moreToday is yet another day to examine a philosophical Chinese idiom 画龙点睛 (huà lóng diǎn jīng) directly translates into "dotting the eyeball when painting a dragon." The idiom means adding a crucial part to something, making it complete.
Read morePeople are often mistaken about this idiom! Read the whole passage and try to answer the quiz to master the topic.
Read moreWhile winter stops everything, it can't stop plum blossoms from blooming. It is the perfect metaphor for hope, the epitome of resilience and strength. It shows that despite all odds, it will continue to blossom. No amount of cold can stop it from showing its elegance and beauty to the world.
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