What are the four-character idioms about dumplings? 1. What are the four-character idioms that describe the deliciousness of dumplings? The four-character idioms that describe the deliciousness of dumplings include: melt in your mouth, gorge yourself, delicious food, endless aftertaste, fragrant on your lips and teeth, overflowing with gravy, etc.
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1. Melt in the mouth [rukoujihua]: describes food that is well cooked and can be swallowed without excessive chewing; 2. Eat happily [dakuaiduoyi]: tastes very satisfying and hearty; 3. Delicious food [meiweijiayao]: describes food
delicious; 4. endless aftertaste [huiweiwuqiong]: after eating the food, you can still feel the fragrance remaining in the mouth; 5. lingering fragrance on the lips and teeth [chunchiliuxiang]: after eating the food, the taste of the food still remains in the mouth; 6.
Meat overflowing [rouzhisiyi]: refers to the meat in the dish being full of soup and of fresh quality.
There are also idioms to describe the delicious food: refreshing, fragrant, fragrant, delicious and so on.
2. What are the four-character idioms that describe "the dumplings are well made": perfect, admiring, fragrant, ingenious, easy and handy.
1. Perfect wánměiwúquē meaning: perfect and beautiful, without flaws.
From "Lv Yuan Cong Hua" written by Qian Yong of the Qing Dynasty: "small regular script; micro-stripe running script; the first one hundred and twenty-eight lines; the first ten lines are broken; the second one is intact (missing)." Example: any
You can't ask for something~.
2. Xīnmùshǒuzhuī meaning: admire: envy; chase: pursue.
I envy in my heart and imitate in my hands.
Describe trying to imitate.
From the "Book of Jin·Biography of Wang Xizhi": "You can't feel tired after playing, you can't recognize the end of it after reading it, and you can only pursue it with your hands." Example: Cheng Jun Mengxiang of Jingkou traveled to Jiaoshan together, discussing poems along the way, and Qu
The most heart-wrenching thing is Mr. Fan Xie from my hometown, ~, I can hardly resist him.
3. Xiangpiaoshili xiāngpiāoshílǐ meaning: describes a strong fragrance or a fragrance that spreads very far and is particularly fragrant. It is generally used in articles to describe the smell and fragrance of something.
Example: The pork and celery dumplings this time are fragrant after being cooked.
4. xīnlíngshǒuqiǎo meaning: quick mind and skillful craftsmanship (mostly used among women).
From "The Peach Blossom Fan" by Kong Shangren of the Qing Dynasty: "Sister Xiang is clever and clever; she twists the needle and thread, and it is different." Example: Among those girls, she is the only one~, and the insects, fish, flowers and birds she embroiders are all lifelike and vivid.
5. Easy to do qīngéryìjǔ meaning: to describe something that is easy to do without any effort.
From Zhu Xi's "The Book of Songs, Daya, and Hao Min" in the Song Dynasty, annotation: "Everyone says that virtue is easy, but no one can do it." Example: This team championship is not won by ~.
6. dexīnyìngshǒu meaning: get: get, think of; should: react, cooperate.
Whatever your heart thinks, your hands can do.
It is a metaphor for being skilled in skills or doing things very smoothly.
From "Zhuangzi: The Way of Heaven": "There is neither slowness nor speed; what is obtained is in the hand but should be in the heart; the mouth cannot express; the number is stored in it." Example: This old writer's skill in using language has reached the level of ~.
3. The four-character idiom of the character dumpling: The meaning of dumplings for descendants: dumplings made for the bride and groom during the old wedding ceremony.
Folk customs believe that newlyweds will have children after eating it.
Characteristics: One of the ancient Chinese wedding customs and etiquette, Zhou Libo's "Storm" Part 2, Erqi, mentioned: "Men and women all crowded out, watching the newlyweds size them up, recognizing relatives and friends, and eating dumplings for their descendants."
Extended information: The custom of dumplings: One of the ancient wedding rituals in my country, which is still preserved in some areas, the bride eats a bite of dumplings on the morning of the wedding at the groom's family.
While eating, a group of children asked outside the window: "Is there a baby?" The wife or groom replied: "Yes!".
This is called "asking for luck" and is a good sign for having a baby.
The number of dumplings for children and grandchildren is particular about "a pair in the sky, a pair in the earth, a pair in the father, a pair in the mother, (these dumplings are the same size as ordinary dumplings) and a pair when one is one year old (these dumplings are only the size of peanuts)".
In addition, 8 noodles need to be cooked. The noodles should be cut very wide and are called wide noodles.
When cooking, you should use a rolling pin to stir, and while stirring, you should also say, "Put the rolling pin on the pot (meaning to stir in northern dialect), the girl and the boy will have a big nest" in order to have more children.