半路出家

bànlù-chūjiā
idiom #57,143

Meanings

  1. 1 to switch careers midway
  2. 2 to take up a profession late in life
  3. 3 to come to something from a different background

Examples

HSK 7-9
Tā shì bànlù-chūjiā de chéngxùyuán, sānshí suì cái kāishǐ xué biānchéng.
He's a career-switcher programmer; he only started coding at thirty.
HSK 7-9
Suīrán wǒ shì bànlù-chūjiā, dàn gōngzuò qǐlái yīdiǎn yě bùbǐ kēbānchūshēn de chà.
Although I switched fields late, my work is no worse than those formally trained.

Tips

culture
Literally 'becoming a monk halfway down the road' - originally meant taking Buddhist vows as an adult rather than entering the monastery young. The metaphor now covers anyone who changes careers or picks up a new craft late.

Stroke Order

bàn
chū
jiā