Progress in Chinese starts with characters, then words, finally idioms. Here’s a free look at 「裹糧坐甲」 and its explanation.
Here is the Chinese idiom 「裹糧坐甲」, along with its meaning and how it is used.
Carry dry food and sit in armor. Describes being fully armed and ready to fight.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
guǒ liáng zuò jiǎ
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
gwo2 leung4 cho5 gaap3
Chinese idioms are incredibly numerous, each carrying a special meaning and usage. This variety is a great reason to study them, and we hope these tools make that easier for you.

