1. Write 20 four-character idioms about food
Phoenix marrow and dragon liver: a metaphor for rare and delicious food.
Pearls and pearls: refers to the delicious food produced by land and water. Delicious and rich: generally refers to delicious food.
Fatty sweet and crispy: Li: refers to strong alcohol; sweet and crispy: delicious. Delicious food.
Generally refers to good food and wine. Treasures of water and land: water and land: refers to the precious food produced by water and land.
Refers to delicious food. Popular: 脍: finely chopped meat; Zhi: roasted meat.
Sautéed and fried are both popular foods. It means delicious food that everyone loves to eat.
It is a metaphor for good poetry and prose being praised and sued by people. Incense and Li Ding: burn: burn, light; column: arrange.
Light up the expensive incense and fill it with many delicacies. Describes a life of lavishness and pomp and circumstance.
Fresh food: fresh: lustrous. Wearing gorgeous clothes and eating delicious food.
Describes a prosperous life. Jia Yao Zhijiu: Zhijiu: fine wine.
Refers to delicious food and wine. Shanfushuihu: This refers to the delicious food produced in the mountains and waters.
Later it is generally called delicious. Fragrance on the cheeks: After eating delicious food, the teeth and cheeks gradually feel the sweet taste.
The figurative language and poetry are meaningful and evocative. 2. Four-letter idioms for food
箮食杯 肉 食: food; pulp: soup. The people used baskets to hold rice and pots to hold soup to welcome their beloved troops. Describe the situation in which the army is warmly supported and welcomed by the masses.
Source: "Mencius: King Hui of Liang, Part 1": "A basket of food and a ladle of drink is used to welcome the king."
A basket of food and a ladle of drink. Describes the noble life of scholars who are content with poverty.
Source: "The Analects of Confucius·Yongye": "A basket of food and a ladle of drink, in a back alley, people can't bear the worries, and they won't change their happiness even when they return."
Carved Clam Carving Clam refers to exquisite and delicious food.
Carved plates and exquisite food.
Harmony Ding Nai Ding: an ancient food cooking utensil with three legs and two ears; Nai: a large tripod. Season in the cauldron. It is a metaphor for dealing with national affairs. Mostly refers to the responsibilities of the prime minister.
Source: "The Biography of Pei Du in the Old Book of Tang": "I am happy to hear that I don't need medicine, and I am even more happy to adjust the tripod."
Duanqiu porridge is broken: cut off; 鑑: Pickles or pickled vegetables. It means the food is simple and meager. Describe poverty mechanics.
Source: Song Dynasty Shi Wenying's "Wild Records of Xiangshan Mountain": "Fan Zhongyan was poor when he was young, and he studied in a monk's house in Changbai Mountain. He made porridge in a container, and after sleeping for a long time, it condensed. He painted it into four pieces with a knife, and took two pieces in the morning and evening. , eat it with dozens of stems, and this will last for three years.” Describe poverty mechanics. Same as "Broken Tao and Painted Porridge".
Source: Qing Dynasty Feng Guifen's "Preface to the Fiftieth Life of Pan Futing, Jingqing": "Shaoling's thatched hut in the autumn breeze, but there is a wish to build thousands of buildings; Xiwen breaks the pieces of porridge, but there is worry first and happiness later. Ambition. ”
Goose Cun Li was abolished: Save. Refers to the fact that the ancient etiquette has disappeared, and only food remains
Source: Chapter 27 of Wenkang's "Heroes of Sons and Daughters" of the Qing Dynasty: "Now the ancient custom of Dianyan has been made elegant and vulgar, and a family member is sent as a gift Come on, it’s called correspondence, this is called goose-cun ritual waste.”
Bad clothes, bad food: bad. Refers to poor clothing and food.
Source: "The Analects of Confucius·Li Ren": "It is not enough for scholars to be ashamed of those who wear bad clothes and eat bad food."
Bad clothes and bad food: brown rice. Wear coarse clothes and eat rice made from brown rice. Describes a frugal life.
Source: Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "Etiquette, Righteousness, and Faith Are Sufficient to Become Virtuous": "It is believed that all those who have a country should live in evil clothes, farm together with the farmers, and manage one person's body, while doing a hundred things for themselves. ”
A hungry tiger pounces on food like a hungry tiger pounces on food. The metaphor moves violently and quickly.
Source: Chapter 51 of "Journey to the West" by Wu Cheng'en of the Ming Dynasty: "A hungry tiger is most harmful to people when it pounces on food, and a dragon playing in the water can be vicious."
A hungry tiger pounces on a sheep like a hungry tiger. Like jumping on food. The metaphor moves violently and quickly.
Source: "Qingpingshantang Huaben·Wujie Zen Master Mo Honglian Ji" by Hongzhen of the Ming Dynasty: "A woman who has invaded for the first time is like a hungry tiger swallowing a sheep."
The food is thin and the clothes are thin: meager. Meager clothes, poor food. Describes a very simple life.
Source: "Book of Liang·Book of Emperor Wu": "Among them are the common people who can take the lead in serving as ministers, accurate men and women, poor people with low incomes and thin clothing, please start from Gu."
Fengxui Dragon liver is a metaphor for rare and delicious food.
Source: Ming Dynasty Sun Renru's "Dongguan Ji: Where I Will Hold My Loved Ones": "His old friend is kind, and he accepts his phoenix marrow and dragon liver; I should have chewed up every inch of my tongue, and I am ashamed to have left it behind." Two women. ”
Delicious and fat refers to delicious food.
Source: Liang Shen Yue of the Southern Dynasties, "On Food among Monks": "There are three things that cause great disturbance: one is snobbishness and fame, the other is enchanting and charming, and the third is delicious food Fatty.
” 3. Four-letter words to describe food
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< p> Metaphor that we should pay attention to food hygiene. Source: "Kou Ming" by Fu Xuan of Jin Dynasty: "Disease enters from the mouth, and disaster comes from the mouth." "Diseases are transmitted through the mouth. Diseases are mostly transmitted through food. It is a metaphor that one should pay attention to food hygiene.
Same as "Diseases are transmitted through the mouth". Source: Volume 3 of "Yunji Qilu" Five: "The disease enters through the mouth, and the prescription is explained by restraint; fatigue and tranquility are destroyed, and the Taoist nature is nourished." "
A little bit of tea left over from the leftovers, a little bit of food left over. Source: The fourth fold of Yuan Ma Zhiyuan's "A Dream of Huangliang": "It's getting late now, what kind of leftovers are there? , eat some with my two children. "
Extravagant clothes, gourmet food, extravagant clothes, gorgeous clothes; gourmet food, delicious food. It means everything is fine in food and clothing.
Source: "Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals: Mastery": "Jin Fu Gong He has five strong soldiers, extravagant clothes and delicious food, and his hair has lasted for a long time, and those who are attacked are not happy. "The tooth is sweet, and the tooth is sweet, and the food is delicious, and the horse is good."
Describes the luxurious life. Source: Wang Tao of the Qing Dynasty, "Yuanshi": "And the lazy people are lazy, and the tooth is sweet, and the country is three generations old, so there are A precarious situation. "
To sip and spit out food: stop, stop. Stop eating and spit out the food in your mouth.
Source: "Historical Records·Liuhou Family": "The King of Han stopped eating and spit out food" , scolded: "If you set up a Confucian scholar, you will lose a few times and do business!" '" Quail lives and eats grebe: a young bird waiting for its mother to feed, it does not choose food. Like quail, it lives in no fixed place, and like a young chick, it is hungry and not selective about food.
It is a metaphor for living a frugal life and not seeking enjoyment. Source: "Zhuangzi: Heaven and Earth": "The sage lived with quails and hunted for food, but the birds were flying without any visible light. ”
Tao means food; kettle means soup. People use Taos to hold rice and pots to hold soup to welcome their beloved troops.
Describes the warm support of the army by the masses And the situation of welcome. Source: "Mencius: King Hui of Liang": "Tao eats a pot of pulp to welcome the king's master. "
A basket of food and a ladle of drinks means a basket of food and a ladle of drinks. It describes the noble life of scholars who are content with poverty.
Source: "The Analects of Confucius·.
4. Four-character words for food:
The weak eat the strong,
Save money on food and clothing,
Sleep and forget to eat,
Eat like a bell,
Being so angry that you forget to eat,
Not having enough to eat,
Living on your own,
Eating at midnight,
Giving up eating because of choking,
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Eat and drink, men and women,
eat what you eat,
eat what is old,
people die for money, birds die for food,
eat what you say ,
Abundant food and clothing,
Good clothing and good food,
Food, clothing, housing and transportation,
Hungry people do not choose what to eat,
People depend on food. Heaven,
The food that comes,
Poor clothes and poor food,
The ear-eater,
Eating from the same plate,
Enough food to feed the army,
Food is tasteless, it is a pity to throw it away,
Meandering and retreating,
Nine days of food in twenty,
Food is the basis of the people