Things with fruits and vegetables [cà igu ǒ zhī wī]: a metaphor for people without talent. Wang Hanchong's On Balance and Form: "A great instrument is hard to sell when it is late. If you don't admire it once, you will become a lover." Ex.: He is a fruit and vegetable and knows nothing.
Color of vegetables [càI shzhèsè]: A metaphor for people's malnourished faces when they live in famine years. Inappropriate: Jin's "Gopher": "The wild has dishes, and the dynasty replaces them with farming rank."
Other idioms about "food":
Grass belly and vegetable intestines [c m 4 [cǎo fù cài cháng]]: a metaphor for no learning. Also used as a word of modesty. Out: [Source] The first fold of Mulberry Falls by Tang Qing, Liu Yuan: "The old man is negligent in learning and is eager to recite a poem for many elders."
Gourd-shaped cuisine [hú xíng cài sè]: describes the sallow and emaciated appearance. Out: Ming Lu Xiangsheng's "In charge of politics in the eleventh year of Chongzhen": "There are many people trapped in the ditch, and there are fish-shaped dishes."
The face is delicious [miàn yǒu cài sè]: It describes the appearance of malnutrition due to hunger. Out: The Book of Rites: "Although there are fierce droughts and floods, the people have no food." "Xunzi Guo Fu": "Therefore, ten years of water, seven years of soup, there is no food in the world."
2. Idioms that start with vegetables, the color of vegetables
Cà i shzhè se is a metaphor for malnutrition in famine years. Jin's house vole: "The wild has the color of vegetables, and arrogance replaces the rank of farming."
The source of allusions
Jin's house vole: "The wild has the color of vegetables, and arrogance replaces the rank of farming."
synonym
Looks hungry.
Idiom data
Idiom explanation: it is a metaphor for malnutrition when people live in famine years.
Commonly used degree: average
Color sense: a commendatory term
Grammatical usage: as an object; Of a person's face
Idiom structure: combination form
Generation time: ancient times
3. The idiom A: Menu, cài dān at the beginning of a dish can accept a printed or written list of various dishes ordered (such as in a restaurant) or specially prepared for serving (such as at a banquet).
Also known as "menu" cauliflower, it refers to yellow rapeseed, cruciferous vegetables, edible vegetable market with stems, vegetable market, vegetable market selling vegetables and meat and other non-staple foods, and the basic explanation of vegetable market. [composition] more formal: food (city [example] compared with other markets; Vegetables in the vegetable market are cheaper.
English translation1.foodmarket; The vegetable market hopes to adopt it, thank you! ! !