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  1. So below you will find a list of 148 Chengyu and idiomatic phrases that are among the most used in modern China: 1. 不可得兼 (bù kě dé jiān): “you can’t have both at the same time”. 2. 不得其法 (bù dé qí fǎ): “not knowing the right way”. 3. 心神不宁 (xīn shén bù níng): “to feel bad about nothing”. 4.

  2. CJKI’s Chinese-English Database of Chengyu (CEC) is important for translating 成語 chéngyǔ (Chinese proverbs and idioms, often classical). For example, 臨陣磨槍 línzhènmóqiāng, literally ‘face battle sharpen spear’, actually means “do something at the last moment”, cannot be translated literally by machine translation.

  3. 27 Δεκ 2013 · A chengyu is a succinct expression formed by combining four Chinese characters, conveying a complex idea in a very concise way. These Chinese idioms encompass cultural, historical, or philosophical meanings and are often derived from classical literature, folklore, or significant events.

  4. The ability to recite “chengyu”, or Chinese idioms, is often a litmus test in China to show not only your language abilities but even your intellect. Learn all you need to know about Chinese sayings along with 21 useful chengyu that are sure to impress your Chinese friends.

  5. Discover the most commonly used chengyu. This article is perfect for both learners or teachers, and explores the origins and meanings of these fascinating Chinese idioms.

  6. 29 Ιαν 2019 · There’s over 5000 (!) such idioms in the Chinese language. But most of them aren’t fit for use in everyday speech… In this video, we take a look at some of the more common ones and see how they can be used in context. Common Chinese Idioms [1-6] 爱不释手 ài bù shì shǒu. 爱 ài: to love / to be fond of / to like. 不 bù: (negative prefix) / not / no.

  7. 1 Αυγ 2016 · 抛砖引玉 (pāo zhuān yǐn yù) Literal meaning: Cast a brick to attract jade. Essential meaning: A humble way to contribute to a conversation. English equivalent: This is just an idea, I’m just putting this out there, etc. 破财免灾 (pò cái miǎn zāi) Literal meaning: To lose property is to escape disaster.

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