Chinese learners move from characters to idioms as the highest level. This free resource explains 「愁腸百結」 below.
This time, our spotlight is on the idiom 「愁腸百結」. Its meaning and how it’s applied are described below.
Sad heart: a sad heart. Baijie: a lot of knots. The sad and depressed heart seemed to be solidified into many lumps. Describes the feeling of being depressed and sad that is difficult to relieve.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
chóu cháng bǎi jié
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
sau4 cheung2 baak3 git3
There are countless Chinese idioms, all rich in meaning and application. Each one is unique, and we hope this information helps you explore and enhance your Chinese language knowledge.

