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Chinese Idioms |
Idioms and metaphors are an integral part of Chinese conversations. Learn the important ones from this tutorial newsletter.
These are archives for past
Chinese Idioms email newsletters. Take your pick! |
- Chinese Idioms: Swallowing Raw and Skinning Alive: August 26th, 2008
- Chinese Idioms: In a Melon Plot and Under a Plum Tree: August 19th, 2008
- Chinese Idioms: Pricking One's Thigh with an Awl: August 12th, 2008
- Chinese Idioms: Unable to Break Away from the Conventions: August 5th, 2008
- Chinese Idioms: Seizing by Trick or by Force: July 29th, 2008
- Chinese Idioms: Harboring Evil Designs: July 22nd, 2008
- Chinese Idioms: A Disease in the Vital Organs: July 15th, 2008
- Chinese Idioms: Man of Wood with a Heart of Stone: July 8th, 2008
- Chinese Idioms: Unequaled under the Sky: July 1st, 2008
- Chinese Idioms: Going Separate Ways: June 24th, 2008
- Chinese Idioms: Always Having a Book in One's Hand: June 17th, 2008
- Chinese Idioms: The Old Man under the Moon: June 10th, 2008
- Chinese Idioms: Constant Dripping Wears Away the Stone (Little Strokes Fell Great Oaks): June 3rd, 2008
- Chinese Idioms: Deep Water and Hot Fire (An Abyss of Sufferings): May 27th, 2008
- Chinese Idioms: Calling Thrice at the Thatched Cottage: May 20th, 2008
- Chinese Idioms: Great Vessels Take Longer to Complete: May 13th, 2008
- Chinese Idioms: Overrating One's Own Strength: May 6th, 2008
- Chinese Idioms: Shivering All Over though Not Cold (Trembling with Fear): April 29th, 2008
- Chinese Idioms: A Walking Corpse: April 22nd, 2008
- Chinese Idioms: Insisting on Having One's Own Way: April 15th, 2008
- Chinese Idioms: A Walking Corpse: April 8th, 2008
- Chinese Idioms: Rejoicing for Other's Misfortune: April 1st, 2008
- Chinese Idioms: Return the Intact Jade to Zhao: March 25th, 2008
- Chinese Idioms: Kill First, Report Later: March 18th, 2008
- Chinese Idioms: Shooting Two Eagles with One Arrow: March 11th, 2008
- Chinese Idioms: Practice Makes Perfect: March 4th, 2008
- Chinese Idioms: Sigh before the Vast Ocean: February 26th, 2008
- Chinese Idioms: Engage in Idle Theorizing: February 19th, 2008
- Chinese Idioms: Set Three Articles of Law: February 5th, 2008
- Chinese Idioms: The House is As Crowded As a Market: January 29th, 2008
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