Chinese study involves characters, phrases, and idioms. This resource introduces 「韜晦之計」 as part of advanced learning. Explanation below.
In this introduction, we explore the idiom 「韜晦之計」. Its definition and ways to use it are shown below.
Tao: hide one’s talent; Hui: do not let others know one’s whereabouts. It means to hide one’s talents and not show them.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
tāo huì zhī jì
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
tou1 fui3 ji1 gai3/gai2
With so many Chinese idioms, each holding diverse meanings and uses, there is much to explore. These materials are designed to support your Chinese language studies.

