Starting from characters, then words, the journey to learning Chinese leads to idioms. Our free resource teaches idioms like 「牽腸掛肚」. Explanation below.
The featured idiom 「牽腸掛肚」 is explained here, including its meaning and how to use it.
Pull: pull. Used to describe the feeling of being very concerned and worried.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
qiān cháng guà dù
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
hin1 cheung2 gwa3 tou5
Chinese idioms are vast in number, each carrying unique meanings and usages. With such variety, there’s a lot to learn and appreciate. Hopefully, these resources will aid you on your journey to mastering Chinese.

