After learning basic characters, the next level in Chinese is combining them into words, and then idioms. This free guide helps you understand advanced idioms like 「望風披靡」. Meaning and usage are below.
The Chinese idiom we are introducing this time is 「望風披靡」. You can find its meaning and application outlined below.
Invincible: Grass and trees fall down in the wind. The grass fell down when it encountered the wind. It is a metaphor for an army that has no fighting spirit and collapses without even fighting when they see the enemy’s strong momentum from a distance.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
wàng fēng pī mí
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
mong6 fung1 pei1 mei5
The treasure trove of Chinese idioms is extensive, with different expressions suited for various situations. We hope these free resources will aid you in your journey to mastering Chinese.

