中西合璧

zhōngxīhébì
idiom

Meanings

  1. 1 a harmonious blend of Chinese and Western elements
  2. 2 East meets West
  3. 3 fusion of Chinese and Western styles

Examples

Zhè jiā cāntīng de càipǐn zhōngxīhébì, hěn shòu huānyíng.
This restaurant's dishes blend Chinese and Western styles — they're very popular.
Tāmen de hūnlǐ zhōngxīhébì, jì yǒu jiàotáng yíshì, yě yǒu Zhōngshì jìngchá.
Their wedding combined East and West — with both a church ceremony and a Chinese tea ceremony.

Tips

history
From Li Baojia's late-Qing satirical novel 《现形》 (Exposé of Officialdom, 1903–1905), chapter 31, which used the variant 中外 to mock the clumsy mixing of Chinese and foreign military uniforms. is a circular jade with a hole; when two halves fit together perfectly, they form a — the metaphor for a successful fusion.
culture
Usually positive — praising thoughtful fusion in food, architecture, music, or weddings. When used critically, speakers pick 西 ('neither Chinese nor Western') instead.

Stroke Order

zhōng
西