To master Chinese, begin with characters, move to words, and then idioms. Here’s the idiom 「目眩頭暈」 explained, free of charge.
Today’s featured Chinese idiom is 「目眩頭暈」, and its meaning and usage are explained below.
My eyes are blurry and my head is dizzy. Same as “dizziness and dizziness”.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
mù xuàn tóu yūn
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
muk6 yun6 tau4 wan4
With so many Chinese idioms, each holding diverse meanings and uses, there is much to explore. These materials are designed to support your Chinese language studies.

