Learning Chinese starts simple with characters, advances to words, and peaks with idioms. Explore the free idiom 「璧合珠連」 here, with meaning and examples.
The Chinese idiom 「璧合珠連」 we’re introducing today is explained in detail below, along with its meaning and usage.
① Refers to the sun and the moon being in perfect harmony, and the five planets being in a row. The ancients believed it was a celestial phenomenon indicating auspiciousness. ② A metaphor for the gathering of many beauties, which complement each other.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
bì hé zhū lián
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
bik1 hap6 jyu1 lin4
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