From the basics of characters to complex idioms, Chinese learning can be challenging. This free guide highlights the idiom 「鏤金錯彩」. Details below.
Discover the idiom 「鏤金錯彩」, along with its meaning and how it is applied in context.
Lou: carving; Cuo: painting. Used to describe the poetry as being very ornate.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
lòu jīn cuò cǎi
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
lau6 gam1 cho3 paai3
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