Learning Chinese starts simple with characters, advances to words, and peaks with idioms. Explore the free idiom 「伐毛換髓」 here, with meaning and examples.
This feature highlights the idiom 「伐毛換髓」, with its meaning and examples shown below.
Shave off the old hair and replace the old marrow. A metaphor for completely changing the original appearance.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
fá máo huàn suǐ
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
fat6 mou1/mou4 wun6 seui5
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.

