Chinese learning begins with simple characters, progresses to phrases, and culminates in idioms. This free resource introduces advanced idioms. Today’s focus is 「朱槃玉惇」. Check below for details.
The idiom 「朱槃玉惇」 we’re featuring is explained below, showcasing its meaning and usage.
Zhupan: a plate decorated with pearls; Yudun: a container made of jade. Specifically refers to the ceremonial vessels used by ancient emperors and princes when they swore an oath of blood to form an alliance.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
zhū pán yù dūn
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
jyu1 pun4 yuk6 deun1
The world of Chinese idioms is massive, filled with countless expressions, each with distinct meanings and applications. These materials are here to support you as you improve your Chinese skills.

