We strive to offer you free Chinese learning resources. This series focuses on idioms and proverbs, which are rich in meaning and can be used in various situations. Today’s idiom is 「目無全牛」, and its meaning and usage are explained below.
The Chinese idiom 「目無全牛」 we’re introducing today is explained in detail below, along with its meaning and usage.
Whole cow: a whole cow. There is no complete cow in sight, only the cow’s tendon and bone structure. It is a metaphor for being so proficient in a technique that one can do it easily.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
mù wú quán niú
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
muk6 mou4 chyun4 ngau4
The vastness of Chinese idioms, with their many meanings and applications, is inspiring. We hope these resources will guide you in your language-learning adventure.

