The Chinese journey moves from characters to idioms. This free tool explores 「熱淚盈眶」, detailing its meaning and use.
Learn about the idiom 「熱淚盈眶」: its definition and how it’s used are detailed here.
Ying: full; kang: eye sockets. To have tears fill one’s eyes due to emotional excitement, expressing being extremely moved or very sad.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
rè lèi yíng kuàng
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
yit6 leui6 ying4 kwaang1
With so many Chinese idioms, each holding diverse meanings and uses, there is much to explore. These materials are designed to support your Chinese language studies.

