With the rapid development of Ethernet, RS (544, 514) (KP4-forward error correction), which was widely used in high-speed Ethernet standards for its good performancecomplexity trade-off, may not meet the demands of nextgeneration Ethernet for higher data transmission speed and better decoding performance. A concatenated code based on KP4FEC has become a good solution because of its low complexity and excellent compatibility. For concatenated codes, aside from the selection of outer and inner codes, an efficient interleaving scheme is also very critical to deal with different channel conditions. Aiming at burst errors in wired communication, we propose a novel matrix interleaving scheme for concatenated codes which set the outer code as KP4-FEC and the inner code as Bose-Chaudhuri-Hocquenghem (BCH) code. In the proposed scheme, burst errors are evenly distributed to each BCH code as much as possible to improve their overall decoding efficiency. Meanwhile, the bit continuity in each symbol of the RS codeword is guaranteed during transmission, so the number of symbols affected by burst errors is minimized. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed interleaving scheme can achieve a better decoding performance on burst-error channels than the original scheme. In some cases, the extra coding gain at the bit-error-rate (BER) of 1 x 10(-15) can even reach 1 dB.