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人财两空 Meaning

人财两空

Learn the meaning of 人财两空, its pinyin, English explanation, topic links, and related Chinese expressions.

Quick answer: 人财两空 means (idiom) to suffer the departure of sb (talented staff or one's spouse etc) and a financial loss as well; to get burned both romantically and financially.

Meaning in English

(idiom) to suffer the departure of sb (talented staff or one's spouse etc) and a financial loss as well; to get burned both romantically and financially

Chinese人财两空
Pinyinren2 cai2 liang3 kong1
Definitions(idiom) to suffer the departure of sb (talented staff or one's spouse etc) and a financial loss as well; to get burned both romantically and financially
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What does 人财两空 mean?

人财两空 means (idiom) to suffer the departure of sb (talented staff or one's spouse etc) and a financial loss as well; to get burned both romantically and financially.

How do you pronounce 人财两空?

人财两空 is pronounced ren2 cai2 liang3 kong1 in Mandarin pinyin.

Is 人财两空 a Chinese idiom or saying?

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