We’re sharing free Chinese learning content with you. Idioms and proverbs, full of meaning, are explored in this series. Today, we present 「破門而出」.
Here’s the idiom 「破門而出」, with its definition and practical application described below.
Break down the door and rush out. Describes the bad guys who can’t wait to jump out and do bad things. It also means to break free from constraints or restrictions.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
pò mén ér chū
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
po3 mun4 yi4 cheut1
The collection of Chinese idioms is enormous, with each one holding its own meaning and purpose. We hope these resources can assist you in better understanding and learning Chinese.

