Chinese idioms like 「五花大綁」 represent a high level of language skill. This free guide helps you learn their meaning and use.
For this session, we will be discussing the idiom 「五花大綁」. See below for its meaning and practical usage.
First, put a rope around the neck, then tie the arms behind the back.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
wǔ huā dà bǎng
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
ng5 fa1 daai6 bong2
The world of Chinese idioms is immense, with countless meanings and applications to discover. We hope these resources help you unlock the beauty of learning Chinese.

