Meaning fast seller; very marketable; best selling; marketed widely Pronunciation Tone marks: ► chàng xiāo Tone numbers:
Category: Chinese Language Vocabulary
Chinese expression 百闻不如一见 – “seeing” once is better than “hearing” one hundred times
You might have heard about someone’s name being mentioned as an important reference on a certain topic. But you’ve never
A Chinese idiom that used to encourage people to work hard and persist on their pursuit – 任重道远
Chinese idiom 任重道远 rèn zhòng dào yuǎn literally means to shoulder heavy responsibilities and a long way to go. 任重
If you want to get the snake, don’t hit the grass – Chinese idiom 打草惊蛇
There are some Chinese idioms that can explain themselves very well via the condense four characters without further explanation. Chinese
Chinese idiom 出类拔萃 – The great expectation that Chinese parents have for their children
Why I say that Chinese idiom 出类拔萃 chū lèi bá cuì is the symbol of great expectations that Chinese parents
Consoling oneself with false hope – Chinese idiom 望梅止渴
Chinese idiom 望梅止渴 wàng méi zhǐ kě means to console oneself with false hope, to satisfy one’s craving by building
Waiting for the one deciding factor while everything else is all set – Chinese idiom 万事具备, 只欠东风
万事具备, 只欠东风 wàn shì jùbèi, zhǐ qiàn dōng fēng is a very useful Chinese idiom that you can use under
Read a Chinese history story, learn a Chinese idiom – 脱颖而出
Today we’ll learn Chinese idiom 脱颖而出 tuō yǐng’ér chū through a history story. In Warring States period (about 1500 years
What exactly does it mean to borrow flowers to present to Buddha – Chinese idiom 借花献佛?
A frequently used Chinese idiom 借花献佛 jiè huā xiàn fó might have bewiddled you if you didn’t understand it’s meaning.
Chinese language vocabulary 汉语词汇 Chinese idioms:不寒而栗
不寒而栗 (bù hán ér lì)Shiver all over though not cold — tremble with fear