We strive to offer you free Chinese learning resources. This series focuses on idioms and proverbs, which are rich in meaning and can be used in various situations. Today’s idiom is 「樽前月下」, and its meaning and usage are explained below.
This time, we present the Chinese idiom 「樽前月下」, with its definition and usage detailed below.
In front of the wine jar, under the moon. Refers to the leisurely atmosphere of enjoying the moon while drinking wine.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
zūn qián yuè xià
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
jeun1 chin4 yut6 ha6
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.

