
The origin and meaning of the idiom 'Ripe rice bows its head'
Let's decipher the origins and profound meaning of the idiom "Ripe rice bows its head," a valuable lesson about humility and the true value of each individual.

Let's decipher the origins and profound meaning of the idiom "Ripe rice bows its head," a valuable lesson about humility and the true value of each individual.

Can you guess the missing word in the sentence below?

It sounds simple, but do you understand exactly what this idiom means?

This proverb has multiple layers of meaning and requires explanation from language experts.

Don't claim to have extraordinary linguistic abilities if you can't explain this proverb.

Can you guess the five missing words in this idiom?

A short proverb, yet it stumps even those with extensive knowledge.

In your opinion, is "ra ngô ra khoai" or "ra môn ra khoai" the correct, standard Vietnamese idiom?

Unless you're familiar with idioms, you'll likely find it difficult to answer correctly: "chân nam đá chân chiêu" or "chân đăm đá chân chiêu"?

"When the master is away, the chickens grow shrimp tails" or "When the master is away, the chickens peck at the shrimp pot"—with your knowledge of idioms, can you correctly answer this familiar saying?

In your opinion, is "thuốc đắng cát tật" or "thuốc đắng giã tật" the correct Vietnamese idiom?

Whether "Trách khứ" or "trách cứ" is the correct spelling in Vietnamese remains a question that many people ponder.

In your opinion, is "đều như vắt chanh" or "đều như vắt tranh" the correct Vietnamese idiom?

In your opinion, is "bày binh bố trận" or "bài binh bố trận" the correct Vietnamese idiom?

In your opinion, is "đơn phương độc mã" or "đơn thương độc mã" the correct Vietnamese idiom?

Based on the image, can you guess which idiom is being mentioned in 5 seconds?

Looking at the animals depicted below, can you guess which idiom this picture portrays?

Based on the icons below, can you guess which idiom this is within 5 seconds?

In just 10 short seconds, many people certainly wouldn't be able to figure out the name of that idiom.

What idiom does the image of the wooden boat below remind you of?

Based on the image, can you guess which idiom is being referred to in 5 seconds?

Looking at the picture below, can you deduce the idiom?

The image below contains the meaning of five proverbs, sayings, and idioms. Can you decipher them?

Below are idioms that almost 90% of people get wrong. Comment below and let us know which idioms you get wrong.

Is "soaked like a drowned rat" or "soaked like a rat wading through water" the correct idiom?

This is a relatively familiar idiom; can you guess it in 3 seconds?

Those familiar with proverbs and idioms will easily find the correct answer in this picture riddle challenge.

Many people are misled by this suggestive image and give the wrong answer.

It's a very familiar word, but not everyone spells it correctly.

90% of people can't answer within 10 seconds, what about you?