Your free Chinese learning resource is here! This idiom and proverb series introduces phrases rich in meaning. Today, we explain 「天奪其魄」 and its usage.
Discover the idiom 「天奪其魄」, along with its meaning and how it is applied in context.
It is a metaphor that a person is not far from death. Same as “the soul taken away by heaven”.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
tiān duó qí pò
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
tin1 dyut6 kei4 paak3
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