Learning Chinese starts simple with characters, advances to words, and peaks with idioms. Explore the free idiom 「汗血鹽車」 here, with meaning and examples.
Today’s featured Chinese idiom is 「汗血鹽車」, and its meaning and usage are explained below.
A cart pulled by horses carrying salt. “Sweat and blood”, a fine horse. Later it was used to describe talented people who were buried and suffered injustice.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
hàn xuè yán chē
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
hon6 hyut3 yim4 che1
The world of Chinese idioms is massive, filled with countless expressions, each with distinct meanings and applications. These materials are here to support you as you improve your Chinese skills.

