Chinese idioms like 「延津之合」 represent a high level of language skill. This free guide helps you learn their meaning and use.
For this session, we will be discussing the idiom 「延津之合」. See below for its meaning and practical usage.
Refers to the story of the two swords, Longquan and Tai’a, meeting at Yanjin during the Jin Dynasty. Later it is used to refer to the meeting of cause and condition. Same as “Yanjin Sword Combination”.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
yán jīn zhī hé
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
yin4 jeun1 ji1 hap6
The world of Chinese idioms is massive, filled with countless expressions, each with distinct meanings and applications. These materials are here to support you as you improve your Chinese skills.

