From the basics of characters to complex idioms, Chinese learning can be challenging. This free guide highlights the idiom 「食不遑味」. Details below.
The Chinese idiom we are introducing this time is 「食不遑味」. You can find its meaning and application outlined below.
It means that one has something on his mind and loses interest in food. Same as “food tastes bland”.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
shí bù huáng wèi
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
sik6 bat1 wong4 mei6/mei2
The world of Chinese idioms is immense, with countless meanings and applications to discover. We hope these resources help you unlock the beauty of learning Chinese.

