Our free Chinese learning series introduces idioms and proverbs. These timeless phrases hold valuable meanings and are worth studying. Today’s idiom is 「雨鬣霜蹄」, detailed below.
This feature highlights the idiom 「雨鬣霜蹄」, with its meaning and examples shown below.
It describes a horse running with its mane standing up like falling rain and its four hooves flying and looking white like frost.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
yǔ liè shuāng tí
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
yu5 lip6 seung1 tai4
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.

