What are the idioms of "Yi" to describe good taste?
It's well-known, mouth-watering, mouth-watering, and full of five flavors.
First, it's well-known.
Vernacular definition: both preserved and roasted foods are delicious. Metaphorically, good poetry is praised and recited by people.
Dynasty: Five Dynasties
Author: Wang Dingbao
Source: "Tang Yi Yan" Volume 1: "All are well-known."
Translation: all delicious foods
Second, mouth watering
Vernacular interpretation: saliva drops three feet long
Dynasty: Tang
Author: Liu Zongyuan
Source: Three Rings: "People on the Riverside; Get a moose; Livestock Introduction; Dogs covet; Both the tail and the tail come. "
A man in Linjiang caught a deer while hunting and took it home to raise it. As soon as they entered the door, a group of dogs drooled and ran up with their tails up, trying to eat the deer.
Third, with relish
Vernacular interpretation: refers to eating with great taste or talking with great interest.
Dynasty: Ming
Author: Zhu Zhiyu
Source: "Seventeen Poems of Zhu Shunshui Collection and Ansuo Festival": "Excellent works are better; The more you read it, the more you enjoy it. "
Translation: The more excellent works are read, the more interesting they become.
Fourth, they are drooling.
Vernacular interpretation: Describe the appearance of being very greedy for food.
Dynasty: Tang
Author: Liu Zongyuan
Source: "Zhao Hai Jia Wen": "My mouth is watering."
translation: I am so greedy that my mouth is watering.
Five flavors are all available.
Vernacular interpretation: Five flavors: the combination of sweet, sour, bitter, spicy and salty. Describe the seasoning is complete and suitable.
Dynasty: Western Han Dynasty
Author: Dai Sheng
Source: Book of Rites Liyun: "Five flavors, six flavors, twelve foods, and the same quality."
The five flavors are sour, bitter, pungent, salty and sweet. Four kinds of flavors, sour, bitter, pungent and salty, are blended with slippery sweetness. Spring is sour, summer is bitter, autumn is pungent and winter is salty, and all of them are slippery and sweet, which is called Liuhe. The different foods that people eat in the twelve months of a year
Idioms that describe "many flavors" include sweet and sour, five flavors, mixed flavors, endless aftertaste, and foul smoke (many flavors in the air)
What are the idioms that describe "fragrance"? As a predicate and attribute; Describe plum blossom with praise
Explanation: The original shape contains the fragrance and posture of plum blossom, and it was later used as a synonym for plum blossom.
Source: Song Qiji's "Plum Blossoms with Fu Yan": "When the moon is light and dusk is about to snow, the small window is still young and cold. There is no place for faint fragrance and thin shadows, only the West Lake Chu Shi knows. "
example: two people are standing on a small bridge, enjoying their shadows and fragrance. The hills behind the house are covered with snow like silver, and they are enjoying themselves with their hands behind their backs. (Qing Chen Chen's Fourteenth Biography of the Water Margin)
2. Mouth and teeth are fragrant
Pinyin: kǒu chǐ shēng xiāng
Explanation: Both mouth and teeth have fragrance. Metaphor reading works meaningful, meaningful and pleasant.
Example: It's really amazing that the former enjoys reading your sisters' excellent works. (Qing Li Ruzhen's "Jing Hua Yuan" back to 56)
3. Exotic fragrance smells
Pinyin: y? xi ā ng p ū bí
Explanation: unusual fragrance smells.
4. National beauty and fragrance
Pinyin: guó sè tiān xiāng
Synonym: sinking fish and falling wild goose, feeling ashamed of flowers and closing the moon antonym: ugly
Usage: combined; As an object and attribute; Describe the beauty of women
Explanation: The original description of peony flowers is different in color and fragrance from ordinary flowers. Later, she also described the beauty of women.
Source: Tang Li Zhuo's Miscellaneous Records of Songchuang: "I have heard that Li Zhengfeng, a Chinese calligrapher, said that it is a beautiful night to dye clothes, and the national color is full of wine."
example: in that graceful demeanour, there is no one without a delicate scroll. Although it is not ~, it is Bin Bin's elegance. (Qing Li Ruzhen's "The Garden of Mirror Flowers" is back to the sixty-sixth)
Idiom story: During the Tang Dynasty, accompanied by Cheng Xiuji, Li Ang, Tang Wenzong, went to the imperial garden to enjoy flowers, and the garden was full of flowers and colorful flowers. Literati admired the Peony King very much, so he asked Cheng Xiuji about the peony poems sung in the capital. Cheng Xiuji replied that Li Zhengfeng, a Chinese calligrapher, wrote a poem: "It is sweet to dye clothes at night, and the national color is full of wine." Literati admired.
The idiom "Si" describes a lot of delicious food
The abbot before eating
Pinyin: shí qiánfāngzhàng
Explanation: The abbot is a square foot. When eating, the square place in front of you is full of food. Describe eating lavishly.
Source: Mencius with all my heart: "The abbot before eating served hundreds of concubines, and I was determined to serve them."
Example: I can't help admiring the behavior of hundreds of old people's concubines. Qing Li Baojia's "A Brief History of Civilization" 57th time
Synonyms: food must be abbot, food case abbot, food taste abbot
antonyms: food is not only delicious, but food does not emphasize taste
Grammar: as predicate and attribute; Describe the extravagance of eating
Idiom story: During the Warring States Period, Mencius asked his students to actively publicize their political opinions, and told them not to be discouraged or intimidated by the other side's great power. Faced with hundreds of these princes, ministers, abbots and concubines, I immediately thought that once I succeed, I will never do as they do, and I will not be afraid of
delicious food
Pinyin: měi wèi jiā yáo
Explanation: it refers to first-class food, exquisite and delicious food or delicious food.
Source: I'm Your Dad by Wang Shuo: "When Ma Rui saw that his father had a delicious meal, the satisfaction and comfort on his face, the genuine happiness, suddenly realized."
Example: We look at the ~ in front of us, but we still have no appetite.
Synonym: delicious food, delicious food
Antonym: simple tea and light rice, clear soup and scanty water
Grammar: as subject, object and attribute; Refers to exquisite food
delicacies
Pinyin: shā n zhē n h ? iwè i
Explanation: various precious foods produced in Shan Ye and the sea. Generally refers to rich dishes.
Source: Poems on Chang 'an Road by Tang Wei Yingwu: "A mountain treasure and a sea fault abandon fences and cook a calf like a sunflower."
example: tonics are not necessarily as palatable as ~. Wen Yiduo's Inscription on Deng Yizhe's Poems and History
Synonyms: delicious food, dragon's liver and leopard's gall, mountain treasure and sea fault
antonyms: simple tea and simple meals
Grammar: as subject, object and attribute; The idiom
"Wu" refers to delicious food.
Gui Fu Lan Xiang, Fen Fu Fang are rich, different flavors are made, birds and flowers are fragrant, and cinnamon is fragrant.
1. Gui Fu Lan Xiang
Interpretation: Describe the fragrance.
Source: The fifth chapter of Ceng Pu's "Evil Sea Flowers": "I saw the flowers in the hall, the fragrance of osmanthus and orchid ... a few chairs, all of which were famous hand carvers in the purple elm and water south."
usage: as predicate and object; Of a fragrant smell.
second, fragrant
interpretation: rich: strong aroma. Describe the aroma is very strong.
Origin: The second time in Modern Zhang Henshui's "Crying Marriage": "The family tree smells a fragrant smell of powder without looking at her first."
usage: as predicate and attribute; Describe the aroma is very strong.
Third, different smells and odors
Interpretation: special fragrance and breath.
Source: The seventh chapter of Qing Cao Xueqin's Dream of Red Mansions: "He just said a fairy tale on the sea, and picked up a packet of the last medicine as an introduction, which was strange and fragrant."
translation: as an object and attribute; Refers to a special smell.
Fourth, birds are singing and flowers are fragrant
Interpretation: Birds sing beautifully and flowers are fragrant. Describe the beautiful scene of spring.
Source: Qing Li Yu's Flounder Fat Dun: "All the way; The mountains are green and the waters are green; Birds and flowers; What a beautiful scenery. "
usage: combined; Used as attribute and object; Describe the beautiful scene of spring.
V. Fragrance of Cinnamomum cassia
Interpretation: Osmanthus fragrans blooms around the Mid-Autumn Festival, giving off fragrance.
Source: Tang Song Zhiwen's poem Lingyin Temple: "The laurel is in the middle of the moon, and the sweet clouds are floating outside."
In the Mid-Autumn Festival, osmanthus flowers fall in the temple, and Buddha-scented Ran Ran is like a cloud floating out of the sky.
the idiom "Lu" describes a good taste
with relish, mouth watering, eight treasures and jade food, great movement of the forefinger, all five flavors,
1. With relish
Pronunciation: jīn jīn yǒu wèi
Explanation: with relish: with a strong interest. Of eating with great taste or talking with great interest.
Source: Yang Mo's Song of Youth, Part I, Chapter 12: That's true, but when it comes to theory, Xu Ning still talks to Tao Jing with relish and eloquence.
2. My mouth is watering
Pronunciation: chuí xián yù dī
Explanation: It describes a person who is very greedy for food.
Source: Zou Taofen's "Experience Newspapers in Slums": But in the eyes of a poor boy like me, I really think this is a lot of money, and to be honest, it is a bit coveted!
3. Eight treasures and jade food
Pronunciation: bā zh ē nù shí
Explanation: generally refers to exquisite dishes.
Origin: Jin Dong Jieyuan's The Romance of the West Chamber, the Palace Tunes, Volume III: "Eight Treasures and Jade Foods Invite Langs to Eat, and a thousand words are good for business."
I invite you to the banquet with delicious food, and I have a thousand words to tell you.
4. The forefinger moves greatly
Pronunciation: shí zh ǐ dà ò ng
Explanation: It originally refers to the omen of delicious food, and later describes the greedy appearance when seeing something delicious.
Source: Zuo Zhuan Xuangong Four Years: "The Chu people presented a gift to Zheng Linggong, and the son Song and his son's family will meet, and the son's forefinger will move."
The Chu people presented Zheng Linggong with a big turtle. Childe Song Hezi's family was going to meet him. When he was walking on the road, Childe Song's forefinger suddenly moved by himself.
5. Five flavors are all available
Pronunciation: wǔ wèi jù quán
Explanation: Five flavors are a combination of sweet, sour, bitter, spicy and salty. Describe the seasoning is complete and suitable.
Source: The Book of Rites: "Five flavors, six flavors, twelve foods, and the same quality."
translation: five flavors, six flavors and twelve foods, and the circulating phase is the original flavor.
What are the idioms of "Qi" to describe the smell?
Aroma attacks people, smells overflowing, smells fragrant, and smells fragrant in Wan Li. A refreshing idiom
"Ba" describes delicious food
Jade dishes are delicious
Gluttonous meals
Fengsui Longgan
Endless aftertaste
Lips and teeth are fragrant
Good color and taste
mouth watering
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1. Gui Fu Lan Xiang
Pinyin: gu ù lá n xi ā ng
Interpretation: Gui and Lan are two kinds of fragrant flowers; Fu: Xiang. Describe the fragrance.
Source: The fifth chapter of Ceng Pu's "Evil Sea Flowers": "I saw the flowers in the hall, the fragrance of osmanthus and orchid ... a few chairs, all of which were famous hand carvers in the purple elm and water south."
2. Birds singing and flowers smelling
Pinyin: ni m: o y ǔ hu ā xi ā ng
Interpretation: Birds are singing and flowers are fragrant, which describes the charming scene of spring: pink and green, ~. .
Source: Qing Li Yu's Flounder Fat Dun: "All the way; The mountains are green and the waters are green; Birds and flowers; What a beautiful scenery. "
Third, it has a unique flavor
Pinyin: bié yǒu fēng wèi
Interpretation: There is another kind of interest or feature: eating barbecue around a bonfire.
Origin: Qing Wang Tao's Ying Jian Magazine (June 7th): "One kind of water spinach also comes from a foreign country; The stems are fat and the leaves are tender; Mix with meat; Don't have a flavor. "
Four, wet behind the ears
Pinyin: r ǔ xi ù w ù i gā n
Interpretation: The smell of milk has not completely disappeared, which describes people as naive and unreasonable (including sarcasm), and is sometimes used to express contempt or distrust of young people.
Source: Ming Lingmengchu's "Surprise at Two Moments" Volume 2: "Although there are two nephews; Not my sister's own; And wet behind the ears; Who will check him out? "
5. Fragrance of Cinnamomum cassia
Pinyin: GUIZ ǐ PI ā o xi ā ng
Interpretation: Osmanthus fragrans gives off bursts of fragrance. Describe the beautiful scenery around the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Source: Song Luyou's Notes on the Old Learning Temple, Volume II: "Zhang Zishao's countermeasures have the fragrance of cinnamon."