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The explanation of leftovers.
There is a little tea left and a little food left. The origin of the idiom: Ma Yuan Zhiyuan's "Dream of the Huangliangmeng" is the fourth fold: "Now it's getting late, what leftovers are there? Let's two children eat together. "

Traditional writing: leftover tea

ㄘㄢㄔㄚㄕㄥˋㄈㄢˋ Athena Chu.

Leftovers are synonymous: leftovers are still cold. Lu Xun's preface to the essays in the garret: "I have to kowtow and congratulate myself and ask for some leftovers as a reward."

The antonym after a meal: delicacies, delicacies, all kinds of precious foods, generally referring to delicacies. Girls are tired of eating delicacies every day. A Dream of Red Mansions also says &;

Idiom grammar: combination; Become an object; Describe the remaining tea and rice.

Degree of common use: common idioms

Emotion and color: neutral idioms

Idiom structure: combined idioms

Generation time: ancient idioms

English translation: Broken food

Idiom riddle: chessboard