Chinese learning begins with simple characters, progresses to phrases, and culminates in idioms. This free resource introduces advanced idioms. Today’s focus is 「無邊風月」. Check below for details.
The Chinese idiom 「無邊風月」 we’re introducing today is explained in detail below, along with its meaning and usage.
Boundless: infinite; years: wind and moon, generally refers to the scenery. Originally referred to the Northern Song Dynasty philosopher Zhou Dunyi, who had a profound influence after his death. Later it was used to describe infinite beautiful scenery.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
wú biān fēng yuè
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
mou4 bin1 fung1 yut6
Chinese idioms are vast in number, each carrying unique meanings and usages. With such variety, there’s a lot to learn and appreciate. Hopefully, these resources will aid you on your journey to mastering Chinese.

