This idiom means that the priest goes over the ritual vessels to hold a banquet instead of the chef, which means that he goes beyond his own business scope to deal with other people's affairs; Generally used as predicate and attribute in sentences.
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Idiom implication
There are two meanings. First, a person's energy is limited. You should do your own thing and do things beyond your ability, but it will not have a good result. Second, in society, besides due modesty, we should also have a strong sense of competition, because only in this way can we be in an invincible position. ?
Written usage
Linkage type; Generally used as predicate and attribute in sentences; With derogatory meaning; It is a metaphor for dealing with other people's affairs beyond one's own business scope, and it also refers to meddling.
Use examples
Song Chen Liang's Orthography with Lu Bogong, three quarters: "Why don't you warn him of the crime of exceeding his authority, but you think he is too anxious to eat?"
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