4 characters Idiom and proverb 14 862

After learning basic characters, the next level in Chinese is combining them into words, and then idioms. This free guide helps you understand advanced idioms like 「食藿懸鶉」. Meaning and usage are below.

The Chinese idiom we are introducing this time is 「食藿懸鶉」. You can find its meaning and application outlined below.

Refers to a poor life. The food is bean leaves; the hanging quail is ragged, with a drooping bald tail like a quail.

The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :

shí huò xuán chún

while its Cantonese pinyin is :

sik6 fok3 yun4 cheun1/seun4

The collection of Chinese idioms is enormous, with each one holding its own meaning and purpose. We hope these resources can assist you in better understanding and learning Chinese.