Archive for the ‘Chinese Idioms’ Category

Chinese Idioms-Unable to Break Away from the Conventions

The famous scholar Ruan Xian of the early Jin Dynasty and his uncle Ruan Ji were both broad-minded and unconventional men of letters.

Chinese idioms-In a Melon Plot and Under a Plum Tree

Among the old folk songs is one called “Song of the Gentleman”, which has these lines: “A gentleman must prevent possible troubles and not place himself under suspicious circumstances.

Chinese Idiom-To Lure The Tiger Out Of The Mountains

Chinese Idiom-To Lure The Tiger Out Of The Mountains

Chinese Idiom-Bai Fa Bai Zhong

Chinese Idiom-Bai Fa Bai Zhong

Chinese Idiom-Tu Si Gou Peng

Chinese Idiom-Tu Si Gou Peng

Chinese Idiom-Tu Si Hu Bei

Chinese Idiom-Tu Si Hu Bei

Chinese Idiom-Tu Qiong Bi Xian

Chinese Idiom-Tu Qiong Bi Xian

Chinese Idiom-Tui Bi San She

Chinese Idiom-Tui Bi San She

Chinese Idiom-Tou Tian Huan Ri

Chinese Idiom-Tou Tian Huan Ri

Chinese Idiom-Tou Shu Ji Qi

Chinese Idiom-Tou Shu Ji Qi