We aim to support your Chinese studies with free resources. In this series, we explore idioms and proverbs, full of meaning. Today’s feature is 「結發夫妻」, explained below.
This time, we present the Chinese idiom 「結發夫妻」, with its definition and usage detailed below.
To tie up one’s hair means to be young. A couple formed at a young age. Refers to the original couple.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
jié fā fū qī
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
git3 faat3 fu1 chai1
Chinese idioms come in large numbers, with diverse meanings and usages, offering endless learning opportunities. We hope these resources make it easier for you to study Chinese.

