Chinese education begins with characters, continues with phrases, and grows into idioms. This free lesson covers the idiom 「手舞足蹈」. Learn its usage below.
This introduction highlights the idiom 「手舞足蹈」, with its meaning and examples explained below.
Dance: stamp one’s feet on the ground. His hands danced and his feet jumped up. Describes being extremely happy. His hands and feet were dancing wildly.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
shǒu wǔ zú dǎo
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
sau2 mou5 juk1 dou6
With an extensive collection of idioms, Chinese offers a wealth of expressions to explore. These learning resources aim to make your journey smoother and more rewarding.

