Chinese study involves characters, phrases, and idioms. This resource introduces 「食不重味」 as part of advanced learning. Explanation below.
Here, we present the idiom 「食不重味」. Below, you’ll find its explanation and examples of usage.
Taste: dishes. Don’t have two dishes for a meal. Describes a simple life.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
shí bù zhòng wèi
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
sik6 bat1 chung5 mei6/mei2
Chinese idioms encompass an enormous variety, each rich in its meanings and uses. We’ve compiled these resources to support your efforts in learning the language.

