Chinese education begins with characters, continues with phrases, and grows into idioms. This free lesson covers the idiom 「跨鳳乘鸞」. Learn its usage below.
The featured idiom 「跨鳳乘鸞」 is explained here, including its meaning and how to use it.
Feng: Phoenix; Luan: A bird similar to the legendary phoenix. The husband and wife rode on the phoenix and the phoenix. It is a metaphor for rapid success and satisfaction.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
kuà fèng chéng luán
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
kwa3 fung6 sing4 lyun4
Chinese idioms, with their vast variety, hold different meanings and uses. Their abundance makes studying them rewarding, and these materials are here to help you along the way.

