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Idioms containing food?

Question 1: What are the idioms containing food? Food refers to labor and salary, which describes outstanding knowledge.

Food is not about taste. Taste: Dishes. Don’t eat two different dishes. Describes a frugal life.

Unsatisfactory taste: Sweet taste: It tastes good. Everything I eat feels tasteless. It describes that there is something on one's mind and the food doesn't taste good.

Not enough to eat. Fruit: substantial, full. Refers to not having a full stomach. Describe living in poverty.

Inability to swallow food. Food is in the mouth but cannot be swallowed. Describes being worried and not thinking about eating.

You will never get tired of fine food, and you will never get tired of fine food. You are satisfied with the food; you are not tired of finely chopped meat. The more finely the grain is pounded, the better, and the finer the meat is chopped, the better. Describes that food should be carefully prepared.

Eat without digesting. Eat without digesting. It is a metaphor for not understanding the knowledge deeply and thoroughly, and not absorbing it into one's own.

Being unable to adapt to the past refers to not understanding the ancient knowledge learned deeply and not being good at applying it according to the current situation. It is the same as not being able to digest food without eating.

Eat the hair and trample the soil. Mao: refers to the grains grown on the ground; cheap: trample on it. The original meaning is that the food you eat and the land you live in belong to the king. Feudal officials used it to express their gratitude to the monarch for his kindness...

Abbot in front of the meal Abbot: one foot square. When eating, a square foot-long area in front of me is filled with food. Describes eating lavishly.

Eat one's relatives, wealth is black, refers to people who are greedy and selfish, and love to take advantage.

Eating a day costs tens of thousands of dollars. Food costs tens of thousands of dollars every day. Describes food as extremely luxurious.

Eat the flesh and sleep in the skin. Cut off his flesh to eat and skin him to sleep in. Describe the deep hatred towards the enemy.

Eat less and worry about things. You eat very little every day, but you have to deal with very heavy tasks. Describes hard work and poor health.

Boarding and boarding is a metaphor for fantasizing about achieving two contradictory goals at the same time.

Breaking a promise makes you fat. Break a promise: break a promise. Refers to not keeping one's word and only seeking to take advantage of oneself.

Eat jade and cook cinnamon. Food is as expensive as oil, and fuel is as expensive as cinnamon. A metaphor for expensive things.

A big move of the index finger originally meant that there was something delicious to eat, but later it was used to describe being greedy when seeing something delicious.

Food, Rent and Clothing Tax We live on the taxes paid by the people.

The abbot of the food table describes eating lavishly. Same as "the abbot before eating".

Eat must be abbot to describe eating lavishly. Same as "the abbot before eating".

Eat not enough to satisfy the intestines. See "Eating not enough to satisfy hunger".

Eating without satisfying one's hunger is like saying that one cannot satisfy one's hunger by eating. Refers to not having a full stomach. Describe living in poverty.

Not enough food to fill your mouth and your stomach. Describe the hardships of life. Same as "eating without eating".

Eating without two dishes does not require two dishes. It is said to be frugal in diet.

I can’t eat enough to fill my stomach. Describe the hardships of life.

The food does not taste good, which means that there is something in mind and the food does not taste good. Same as "eating is not pleasant to the taste".

Eat without meat. There is no need to eat two meat dishes. Refers to diet frugality.

Food without taste. You don’t need two dishes to eat. Refers to diet frugality. Same as "eating with the best taste".

Eat without feeling tired. You don’t need two dishes to eat. Refers to diet frugality. Same as "eating with the best taste".

Don’t ask for sweet food. Don’t ask for sweet food. Describes a frugal life.

Too much to eat and too much to eat. Leisure: free time. No time for a good meal. Describes being busy all day long and not even having time to eat.

Eat without knowing the taste. It means that something is on your mind and the food does not taste good. Same as "eating is not pleasant to the taste".

The food does not taste good. It describes that something is on your mind and the food does not taste good. Same as "eating is not pleasant to the taste".

Eat less meat. There is no need to eat two meat dishes. Refers to diet frugality. Same as "eating without meat".

Food baskets and kettles. To welcome the troops they support, baskets are used to hold rice and pots are filled with water to reward the troops.

The food prescription is in the front, which describes eating lavishly. Same as "the abbot before eating".

Eat sweet food and sleep peacefully. Eat sweet food and sleep peacefully. Describes a peaceful mind. Same as "eat sweet and sleep peacefully".

Eat sweet food and sleep peacefully. Eat sweet food and sleep peacefully. Describes a peaceful mind.

Eating the past is like eating food. It is still said that eating the past has not changed. It refers to not having a deep or thorough understanding of the ancient knowledge learned and not being good at applying it according to the current situation. It is like not being able to digest food when eating.

Eating lotus and hanging quail means living in poverty.