Offering free Chinese study resources is our priority. This series showcases idioms and proverbs, widely applicable phrases. Today’s idiom is 「珠連璧合」, explained here.
Today’s spotlight is on the Chinese idiom 「珠連璧合」. You’ll find its explanation and usage below.
It refers to the sun, moon and five planets appearing on one side of the sky at the same time. It also refers to the sun, moon and five stars shining upon the world.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
zhū lián bì hé
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
jyu1 lin4 bik1 hap6
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.

