1. Rhyming verses about seasoning
On the embankment and river beach, there are wild chrysanthemums in my mouth. I look at the clouds passing by in the sky. In the pond under the embankment, there are sparkling water waves blown by the evening breeze. The flood control forest, the thick fallen leaves under the dense metasequoia trees, I can't see the light coming through, the cries of unknown birds, and the smell of cool mushrooms that hits my nostrils comes from the ships sailing on the river. With the whine of the whistle, I saw gulls rowing in the wind. The lush reeds beside the beach. I had to climb over the high embankment, the thick sandy soil slope, and the trampled ridge to get to the other end to pick the tender grass. There are tender reeds, wild celery, chrysanthemums and wolfberries in autumn. There are also hares, hedgehogs and ants called centipedes on the beach. But be careful, centipedes and poisonous snakes are lurking in the soil. Under the withered yellow bean leaves, this is the bank of the river. Tan This is what I found on the Internet of Embankment’s Dream, I hope it will be useful. 2. Write 20 four-character idioms about food
1. The cheeks and feet are fragrant: After eating delicious food, the teeth and cheeks gradually feel the sweet taste. The metaphorical language and poetry are meaningful and evocative.
2. Eat delicious food and ride a horse. Describes a luxurious life.
3. Cook five tripods: cook: cook. An ancient ritual, later used to refer to eating particularly delicious meals. Describes a luxurious life.
4. Fatty sweet and crispy: Li: refers to strong alcohol; sweet and crispy: delicious. Delicious food. Generally refers to good food and wine.
5. Incense and Li Ding: burn: burn, light; column: arrange. Expensive incense was lit and many delicacies were placed. Describes a life of lavishness and pomp and circumstance.
6. Rich clothes and delicious food: rich clothes and delicious food.
7. Phoenix marrow and dragon liver: a metaphor for rare and delicious food.
8. Delicious and rich: generally refers to delicious food.
9. Yao Liang children: Yao: fat meat; Liang: fine grain; Yao Liang: generally refers to delicious meals. In the old days, it referred to officials, landlords, and children of wealthy families.
10. Haicuo Jiangyao: Haicuo: refers to a wide variety of seafood, later used to refer to seafood; Jiangyao: Mussel, the meat is inedible, but the front and rear pillars are delicious, commonly known as "Jiang Yao pillars". Generally refers to delicious food.
11. Delicious delicacies: delicacies: cooked fish, etc.; delicacies: food and drink. Delicious meals.
12. Jia Yao Zhijiu: Zhijiu: fine wine. Refers to delicious wine and food.
13. See bullets and ask for owl zhi: bullet: projectile; owl: owl; zhi: barbecue. When I see the pellets, I want to eat delicious grilled owl meat. A metaphor for estimating effectiveness too early.
14. Jinyu Jade Carp: A delicious food made in Wu County in ancient times. It is made of finely chopped fresh seabass and wild cabbage, seasoned and sun-dried. The seabass is as white as jade and the wild cabbage is as tender as gold, so Got its name. Generally refers to delicious food.
15. Popular: 脍: finely chopped meat; Zhi: roasted meat. Wan and Zhi are both popular foods that people love to eat. It means delicious food that everyone loves to eat. Good metaphorical poems are praised and prosecuted by people.
16. Shanfushuihu: This refers to the delicious food produced in the mountains and waters. Later it was generally called delicious.
17. Delicacies from the mountains and sea: various precious foods produced in the mountains and sea. Refers generally to rich dishes. Source: "Chang'an Taoist Poems" by Wei Yingwu of the Tang Dynasty: "The treasures of mountains and seas are thrown away from the fence, and cooking lambs is like breaking sunflowers."
18. When eating fish and encountering mackerel: a metaphor for changing the taste so that it is not monotonous. A delicious combination of mackerel and fish.
19. Moving the index finger: Originally it was a sign of something delicious to eat, but later it was used to describe being greedy when seeing something delicious.
20. Special taste: strange taste. Refers to delicious food.
Extended information:
Food sentences:
1. There are no plums to break in the warmth of the mountains, but crabs are the only ones in Jiangqing.
2. Cabbage, green salt and brown rice, earthenware pot of Tianshui chrysanthemum tea.
3. Eat 300 lychees a day and live a long life as a Lingnan native.
4. Dawangchao meat is plump and mellow and sweet after braised.
5. Especially delicious conch! The meat is very firm, moist and delicious!
6. Buy pig bones at Dongmen, and some orange peel with fermented glutinous rice paste. The steamed chicken is the most famous, and the fish and turtles are even more beautiful.
7. Fresh crucian carp can be eaten with shredded clams, parsley and green soup; Sichuan wine is unrivaled in strength, and river fish are as good as you can ask for.
8. No bamboo makes people vulgar, and no meat makes people thin. Nice and not too thin, braised pork with bamboo shoots.
9. Taste the food, not the menu. Cooking a pot of good food is definitely not a waste of money.
10. Salt and pepper shrimps are rich in flavor and fragrant, dry and crispy on the outside, white and red on the inside.
3. Four-character words to describe the deliciousness of food
Comprehensive plow flowers and rain, oranges turned into accumulated lotus roots and broken silk, plums on behalf of peaches on the door and wall, peaches on the door and wall, plums returning peaches, bamboo shoots springing up after the rain in the paradise land of the world
Swallowing jujubes, melon fields, plums under the crown, wearing plum blossoms to quench thirst, childhood sweethearts, bamboo horses, fragrant rice, waves of wheat rolling in the nostrils A dazzling array of gourmet feasts, a dazzling feast for the Manchus and Han Dynasties. A cornucopia of millet, ripe melons and plum blossoms to quench thirst. Painted cakes to satisfy hunger. Coarse food and rice. A bumper harvest.
Wine, sex, wealth, wine and meat. Friends, wine ponds, meat forests, wine and food. Wine sacks and rice bags. Drunk and full. Wine and delicacies. Drinking to drown sorrows
Golden Valley wine. Spend time in wine and wine
Meat, wine, friends, wine pond, meat forest, eating meat and sleeping on the skin
When the meal comes, you open your mouth to eat, but you don’t think about the meal. After the meal, there is coarse tea and light rice.
Tu Tu After the meal, I don’t think about the tea. After the meal, I have thick tea and light rice
Cardamom, red beans, acacia, boiled beans, burning bean, eyes like beans
Grain, gold and wine, the grain is abundant, the pit is full and the grain is full
A land of fish and rice at the intersection of rice, pearls, cinnamon, water and rice
The ripe melons and melons fall off the melon fields and the plums roll down under the plums. The melons are overripe
Fruits and karma are retributive. Fruits are only left to eat. If you are not hungry, you will eat your own fruit. Causes and consequences 4. Four-character idioms to describe delicious food
p>Bazhen Jade Food, salivating, salivating, relishing, popular among the people, three animals and five tripods, moving the index finger, all five flavors, beautiful and delicious, delicacies from mountains and seas
1. Bazhen Jade Food
Explanation: Generally refers to exquisite dishes.
From: Volume 3 of "The Romance of the West Chamber" by Dong Jieyuan of Jin Dynasty: "Eight precious jade food invites a man to dine, and a thousand words can influence business."
Translation: "Exquisite delicacies invite When you eat, you can always answer your questions. ”
2. Saliva
Explanation: Saliva: saliva. He was so greedy that his saliva was dripping. Describes a very greedy look.
From: Zou Taofen's "Experience·Newspaper Office in the Slums": "But from the perspective of a poor boy like me, I do feel that this is a big sum, and to be honest, it is indeed a bit salivating! ”
3. Saliva
Explanation: Saliva: saliva. The saliva hangs down three feet long. Describes an extremely greedy appearance. Also described as very hot-eyed.
From: Chapter 3 of Modern Lao She's "Zhao Ziyue": "Sitting opposite is a salivating little black and white dog, winking and hoping to eat some sweet potato whiskers and skin."
4. Relish
Explanation: Relish: a sign of strong interest. It means eating very deliciously or talking with great interest.
From: Chapter 12 of Part 1 of Yang Mo's "Song of Youth": "That's what he said, but when it came to theory, Xu Ning still talked to Dao Jing in the same way, with great interest and clarity. ”
5. Popularity
Explanation: 脍: finely chopped meat; Zhi: roasted meat. Wan and Zhi are both popular foods that people love to eat. It means delicious food that everyone loves to eat. Good metaphorical poems are praised and prosecuted by people.
From: Modern Wen Yiduo's "Songs and Poems": "A popular "Guofeng" and "Xiaoya" is also the most exciting part of "Three Hundred Chapters", which is the poetry cooperation The happiest result.
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