Delving into the Chinese Idiom “In for a penny, in for a pound”
Examine the insightful idiom in for a penny, in for a pound. Master the Idiom by reading its origin and context examples.
Read moreExamine the insightful idiom in for a penny, in for a pound. Master the Idiom by reading its origin and context examples.
Read moreMeng Haoran is one of the best poet in the Tang Dynasty. He was a prolific landscape poet that provides a fresh and melancholic perspective to the readers. Explore his life by reading the passage.
Read moreHitting two birds in one stone is one of the most common Chinese idioms. Learn about its meanings beyond casual conversations by reading the passage.
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 moreTang Du Fu is one of the most prominent Chinese literary figures that has ever walked the earth. Learn about his life by reading the passage.
Read morePeople are often mistaken about this idiom! Read the whole passage and try to answer the quiz to master the topic.
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