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In this lesson, we explore 12 intriguing Chinese idioms associated with zodiac animals. Each idiom reveals rich cultural insights and reflects the unique characteristics of these animals. From the short-sighted rat to the fierce tiger, these expressions are not only fascinating but also essential for enhancing your Mandarin skills. Which idiom resonates with you the most? Let us know in the comments below! Check out more lessons here! https://mandarinnu.com 🎬 SUGGESTED VIDEOS 🎬 ✅ • How To Properly Ask About Age in Chin... ✅ • Learn Mandarin: Months and Weeks Voca... ✅ • Funny Chinese Idioms Lesson 50: Learn... ✅ • Chinese Dialogue - Job Interview Less... ✅ • 45 Basic Chinese Conversations - HSK ... 1.鼠目寸光 The eyes of a rat can see only an inch of light -- short-sighted. 2.对牛弹琴 Play the lute to a cow -- to have the wrong audience. 3.虎视眈眈 Look at fiercely as a tiger does; eye with hostility. 4.守株待兔 Stand by a tree stump waiting for a hare -- one who sticks to his folly and does nothing. 5.龙飞凤舞 Like dragons flying and phoenixes dancing-- lively and vigorous flourishes in calligraphy. 6.打草惊蛇 Beat the grass and frighten away the snake -- act rashly and alert the enemy. 7.马到成功 Win success immediately upon arrival. 8.亡羊补牢 Mend the fold after the sheep have been stolen. 9.猴年马月 Time that will never come. 10.鸡犬升天 Fowls and dogs turn immortals -- relatives and followers of a high official got promotion after him. 11.狐朋狗友 Fox and dog friend; evil associates; disreputable gang. 12.人怕出名猪怕壮 Fame portends trouble for men just as fattening does for pigs. #LearnChinese #ChineseIdioms #ZodiacAnimals #MandarinExpressions #LanguageLearning #CulturalInsights #ChineseCulture #IdiomsInMandarin #ZodiacIdioms #SpeakMandarin #ChineseLanguage #MandarinVocabulary #CulturalHeritage #AnimalIdioms #ChineseProverbs #IdiomaticExpressions #ChineseLearning #ChinesePhrases #CulturalEducation #FunWithChinese