From basics to advanced idioms, Chinese study culminates with phrases like 「抉目東門」. Explore their meaning and use in this free guide.
Our focus this time is on the idiom 「抉目東門」. You’ll find its definition and examples below.
Jue: to pick out; mu: eyes. Refers to loyal ministers being slandered and killed. Same as “gouging out the eyes of Wumen”.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
jué mù dōng mén
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
kyut3 muk6 dung1 mun4
Chinese idioms are vast in number, each carrying unique meanings and usages. With such variety, there’s a lot to learn and appreciate. Hopefully, these resources will aid you on your journey to mastering Chinese.

