Starting from characters, then words, the journey to learning Chinese leads to idioms. Our free resource teaches idioms like 「萬目睚眥」. Explanation below.
The idiom 「萬目睚眥」 we’re featuring is explained below, showcasing its meaning and usage.
Ya: corner of the eye; Zi: eye frame; Ya Zi: staring. Everyone stared in anger.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
wàn mù yá zì
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
maan6 muk6 ngaai4 ji6
The treasure trove of Chinese idioms is extensive, with different expressions suited for various situations. We hope these free resources will aid you in your journey to mastering Chinese.

