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Idioms that begin with eating words.
The idioms at the beginning of the word "Shi" include: eating old food, breaking your word, moving your index finger, eating tasteless, not swallowing, eating jade to cook osmanthus, eating abbot before eating, eating unimportant meat, eating skin, eating unpalatable, eating fish when it meets mackerel and so on.

First, the food is not enough [shí bê gā nwè i]?

Gan Wei: I think it's delicious. I feel tasteless when I eat it Describe something in your heart that doesn't taste good.

From: Qi Wu Ce Warring States Policy: "The king of Qin was afraid and couldn't sleep well."

Example: Qing Wu Ren Jian's "History of Pain" goes back to the eleventh time: "I am the only one who hides my face and leads a disgraceful life. So I don't want to eat, and I dress like a vegetarian. I feel a little guilty. "

Grammar: formal; As predicate and complement; Describe anxiety.

Second, eat old and not change [shí g ? bohuà]?

Interpretation: It means that you don't have a deep understanding of the ancient knowledge you have learned and are not good at using it according to the present situation, just like you can't eat or digest it.

From: Chen Chuan in Qing Dynasty downloaded Volume 1 of "Outside Records of Yuji Mountain Residence Paintings" to "Self-Written Album": "It can be seen that you should not draw a tiger, but carve a boat for a sword."

Example: If we don't study the ancient cultural heritage from the viewpoint of dialectical materialism, we will know nothing about the past.

Grammar: linkage; As predicate and attribute; With a derogatory connotation.