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  1. The ability to recite “chengyu”, or Chinese idioms, is often a litmus test in China to show not only your language abilities but even your intellect. Learn all you need to know about Chinese sayings along with 21 useful chengyu that are sure to impress your Chinese friends.

    • 怒火中烧
    • 怒不可遏
    • 火冒三丈
    • 大发雷霆
    • 恼羞成怒
    • 闭月羞花
    • 国色天香
    • 倾国倾城
    • 秀色可餐
    • 亭亭玉立

    This idiom’s meaning is Anger burns in my heart, which is very intense. (怒火在心中燃烧,形容愤怒的情绪非常激烈) Idioms Example: When he knows the thing, he is nù huǒ zhōng shāo. (当他直到这件事后,他气得怒火中烧。)

    This idiom’s meaning is unable to restrain one’s anger (愤怒得不到抑制,形容愤怒到极点) Idioms Example: In the face of the atrocity of the counter-revolution, the revolutionaries were nù bù kě è. (面对反革命的暴行,革命志士怒不可遏)

    This idiom’s meaning is to get really angry, like fire. (形容怒气特别大,大到要冒火了。) Idioms Example: You have a bad temper, you’re so easy to get huǒ mào sān zhàng. (你的脾气很差,动不动就火冒三丈。

    This idiom’s meaningis to be furious, blaming people intensively. (比喻大发脾气,高声斥责别人。) Idioms Example: He dà fā léi tíng when he learns that his son is playing truant. (他得知他的儿子逃学后大发雷霆。)

    This idiom’s meaning isto be ashamed into anger (idiom); to fly into a rage out of humiliation. (由于羞愧和恼恨而发怒) Idioms Example: After listening to everyone’s criticism, instead of accepting it modestly, he became nǎo xiū chéng nù. (听了大家的批评,他非但没有虚心接受,反而恼羞成怒。)

    This idiom’s meaning isher beauty would shut out the moon and put the flowers to shame; very beautiful. (形容她的美貌美得让月亮也躲起来了,让花儿都不好意思绽放了。) Idioms Example:Both of them look bì yuè xiū huā, so beautiful. (她们俩都长得闭月羞花,真的很美。)

    This idiom’s meaning isnational grace, divine fragrance, and outstanding beauty. (形容女子的美丽,全国范围内都是数一数二的。) Idioms Example: They are all full of energy and everyone is guó sè tiān xiāng. (她们个个精神抖擞,都长得国色天香。)

    This idiom’s meaning isdevastatingly beautiful, which is capable of causing the downfall of a city or state. (形容妇女容貌极美。) Idioms Example:She is qīng guó qīng chéng indeed, I can’t wait to see her again. (她长得真的是倾国倾城,我迫不及待再想见到她。)

    This idiom’s meaning is graceful; (of women) gorgeous; a feast for the eyes. (形容女子姿容非常美丽或景物非常优美。) Idioms Example: This girl is very beautiful. She is so xiù sè kě cān. (这位姑娘非常漂亮,真可说是秀色可餐了。)

    This idiom’s meaning is slim and graceful; tall and erect. (形容美女身材修长或花木等形体挺拔。) Idioms Example: The tíng tíng yù lì girl on the stage is a singer from Cina. (舞台上这位亭亭玉立的姑娘是中国的歌手)

  2. Chinese is rich in idioms representing millennia of wisdom. Here are 17 must-know Chinese idioms to help you sound like a native.

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  3. Chinese idioms, or chengyu (成语 chéngyǔ), are an essential part of the Chinese language. Read on to discover how Chinese idioms are constructed and learn some of the most common Chinese idioms in use today.

    • 脚踏实地 (jiǎo tà shí dì) English: Down to earth. Literally “to step on solid ground,” this chengyu means that you work hard, focus on the important things and proceed in a steady and stable fashion.
    • 九牛一毛 (jiǔ niú yì máo) English: A drop in the bucket. This chengyu literally means “nine cows, one strand of cow hair.” It means that something is so small it’s like one strand of cow hair among nine cows.
    • 一无所有 (yì wú suǒ yǒu) English: To have absolutely nothing; penniless. This idiom describes something or someone that is utterly lacking. 他无家可归,一无所有。 (tā wú jiā kě guī, yì wú suǒ yǒu.)
    • 一见钟情 (yí jiàn zhōng qíng) English: Love at first sight. While it’s generally used for people, this chengyu can also be used for other physical objects.
  4. 2024年7月12日 · Chinese idioms (Chengyu) are an essential part of traditional Chinese culture. They are typically composed of four Chinese characters and contain rich historical anecdotes and deep-rooted meanings. Concise in form, Chinese idioms can vividly express complex

  5. 2019年1月29日 · 成语 Chéngyǔ are a type of traditional Chinese idioms typically made up of four characters. Theres over 5000 (!) such idioms in the Chinese language. But most of them aren’t fit for use in everyday speech… In this video, we take a look at some of the more common ones and see how they can be used in context.

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