Our free resources help you explore Chinese idioms and proverbs. These phrases are full of meaning and widely applicable. Today, we introduce 「橫槍躍馬」—details below.
Today’s spotlight is on the Chinese idiom 「橫槍躍馬」. You’ll find its explanation and usage below.
It refers to holding weapons and riding a horse. Refers to fighting on the battlefield. Still holding a spear and riding a horse.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
héng qiāng yuè mǎ
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
waang4 cheung1 yeuk6 ma5
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