Free Chinese learning, tailored for you! This series highlights idioms and proverbs, useful in many contexts. Let’s explain 「肉薄骨並」 and how it’s used.
Introducing the idiom 「肉薄骨並」: its meaning and how to use it are provided below.
Flesh is pressed against flesh, and bones are pressed against bones. Describes the intensity of a battle.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
ròu báo gǔ bìng
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
yuk6 bok6 gwat1 bing6
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.

