To master Chinese, begin with characters, move to words, and then idioms. Here’s the idiom 「金漿玉液」 explained, free of charge.
Introducing the idiom 「金漿玉液」: its meaning and how to use it are provided below.
Taoism says it is an elixir made from gold and jade dissolved in vermilion grass. Also refers to fine wine.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
jīn jiāng yù yè
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
gam1 jeung1 yuk6 yik6
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