To master Chinese, begin with characters, move to words, and then idioms. Here’s the idiom 「頭童齒豁」 explained, free of charge.
This time, we present the Chinese idiom 「頭童齒豁」, with its definition and usage detailed below.
Tong: originally refers to a mountain without grass or trees, a metaphor for a bald head; Huo: gap. The top of his head is bald and his teeth are sparse. Describes the state of aging.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
tóu tóng chǐ huō
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
tau4 tung4 chi2 kut3
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