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Idioms related to food

extravagant food, extravagant clothes and gorgeous clothes; Good food, delicious food. Everything is fine.

source: Lu's Chunqiu Mastery: "Today's husband attacks five soldiers, lavishing clothes and food, and it will be a day, and the attacked ones are not happy."

when you have a sweet tooth, you can eat delicious food and ride a fine horse. Describe the luxury of life.

Source: Qing Wang Tao's The Original Scholar: "Those who are lazy and eager to take advantage of their teeth are a country under three generations, so they are in danger."

carved clams refer to delicate and delicious food.

phoenix marrow dragon liver is a metaphor for rare and delicious food.

source: Ming Sun Ren's book "Dong Guo Ji: I will be a lover's place": "He is so affectionate that he suffers from his phoenix marrow and dragon liver; I should have chewed my tongue, so I'm ashamed that I didn't leave two women. "

Sweet and fat generally refers to delicious food.

Source: Liang Shen Yue's "On Monks Eating" in the Southern Dynasties: "There are three things that disturb people: one is snobbish and honorable, the other is enchanting and arrogant, and the third is sweet and fat."

Gao Liang Jinxiu Gao, Liang: Fat and flour and rice. Generally refers to delicious food; Splendid: Exquisite and gorgeous silk fabrics. Describe the luxurious life of a wealthy family with fine food and clothing.

Source: The fourth chapter of Qing Cao Xueqin's Dream of Red Mansions: "So although this Li Wan was widowed in youth and lived in a beautiful picture of the cream beam, it was like' a dying ember'."

clothes for waiting: clothes for princes; Jade food: delicious food. Wear the clothes of princes and eat precious food. Describe a luxurious life.

Source: The Biography of Han Dynasty: "Waiting for the king to eat, ruining customs and hurting things."