We are committed to providing free Chinese study materials. This series focuses on idioms and proverbs, rich in meaning and widely applicable. Today’s idiom is 「目逆而送」, with its explanation below.
The idiom 「目逆而送」 is the focus of our introduction today, and its explanation and application are listed below.
Ni: to meet.目逆: Looking towards the person walking towards you. The eyes watch the arrival and the departure. Describes being very interested in or admiring someone you meet.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
mù nì ér sòng
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
muk6 yik6 yi4 sung3
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