1. How to say "eat" in ancient Chinese. In ancient Chinese, "eat", "eating" and "飨" are used to express eating.
Food - the food that comes with a sigh: the sigh means the sound of humming (the sound made when eating).
Eat - Eat three hundred lychees a day: Eat three hundred lychees a day.
飨——Sacrifice first and then eat: sacrifice first and then eat.
Extended information: "Food" comes from "Book of Rites: Tan Gong Xia": Qi's Great Hunger.
Qian Ao laid food on the road, waiting for the hungry to eat.
If there is a hungry person, he will come to you in a hurry.
Qian Ao held food on his left and a drink on his right, saying: "Come! Come eat!" He raised his eyes and looked at it, saying: "I will not eat the food that came to me!" He then thanked him and died without eating.
Zengzi heard about it and said: "Weiyu! It's a sigh, it can go away, and it's a thank you, it can be eaten." Vernacular interpretation: A serious famine occurred in Qi State.
Qian Ao prepared rice, soup and other food and placed them on the roadside, waiting for the hungry people to eat.
A hungry man covered his face with his sleeves and dragged his shoes on, and walked over in a daze. Qian Ao held food in his left hand and soup in his right hand, and shouted to him: "Hey! Come and eat!"
The man stared at Qian Ao with wide eyes and said, "I am so hungry because I don't eat food that insults my dignity." Qian Ao caught up to him and apologized, but he still refused to eat.
starving.
After Zengzi heard about this, he said: "I'm afraid it doesn't have to be like this! When Qian Ao calls rudely, of course he can refuse, but after he apologizes, he can still go and eat." "啖" comes from "Huizhou Yijue" by Su Shi, a poet of the Song Dynasty:
It's spring at the foot of Luofu Mountain, and the oranges and bayberries are new one after another.
He eats three hundred lychees a day and grows up to be a Lingnan native.
Vernacular translation: There is spring all year round under Luofu Mountain, and loquats and bayberries are fresh every day. If I eat 300 lychees a day, I would like to live in Lingnan forever.
"Feast" comes from "Huainanzi·Shuo Shan": sacrifice first and then feast.
Reference material: Sogou Encyclopedia - Xi Lai Zhi Food Reference material: Sogou Encyclopedia - Huizhou Yijie Reference material: Sogou Encyclopedia - Xiang 2. Please indicate the source of some ancient articles describing food. Thank you. 1. Wenzi is from the Shou Song Dynasty and Su Shi native
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