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.
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