Free Chinese learning materials for you! This series uncovers idioms and proverbs, rich in meaning. Let’s break down 「陰服微行」 and its usage.
Today’s spotlight is on the Chinese idiom 「陰服微行」. You’ll find its explanation and usage below.
Traveling incognito: Emperors and officials hide their identities and travel in disguise. In the old days, it referred to emperors or officials wearing casual clothes and concealing their identities when visiting the people.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
yīn fú wēi háng
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
yam1 fuk6 mei4 haang4/hong4/hang4
The vastness of Chinese idioms, with their many meanings and applications, is inspiring. We hope these resources will guide you in your language-learning adventure.

