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Idioms about food Introduction to idioms about food

1. The cheeks 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 the strong alcoholic nature; 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. The children of Yao Liang: 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 food and wine.