Free Chinese learning materials for you! This series uncovers idioms and proverbs, rich in meaning. Let’s break down 「成敗利鈍」 and its usage.
Here’s the idiom 「成敗利鈍」, with its definition and practical application described below.
Li: sharp, extended to mean smooth and successful. Yin: not sharp, extended to mean frustration. Success or failure, smooth or not. Refers to the various possible situations or results of doing things.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
chéng bài lì dùn
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
sing4 baai6 lei6 deun6
With an extensive collection of idioms, Chinese offers a wealth of expressions to explore. These learning resources aim to make your journey smoother and more rewarding.

