Chinese culture is rich in idioms, many of which use food-related metaphors to convey complex ideas. Have you ever come across the intriguing phrase "闭门羹 (bì mén gēng)" and wondered what it truly means? Or is it delicious?
Actually, "闭门羹 (bì mén gēng)" is a Chinese idiom that means "cold shoulder" or "refusal." But, what's fascinating about this idiom is that it hides a interesting story.
The Origins of "闭门羹 (Bì mén gēng)"
Modern Usage of "闭门羹 (Bì mén gēng)"
作为业务员,每天总会吃闭门羹。
As a salesperson, I often get the cold shoulder.
下班回到自己家吃了闭门羹。
When I got home from work, I faced a cold shoulder.
这次你可不要再让我吃闭门羹了。
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