Confucius was a great educator, with 3,000 students, of whom 72 were the most famous, and Yan Hui was his favorite. Yan Hui's every move is good for Confucius, so Confucius often teaches other disciples what Yan Hui did. Once, Confucius caught the problem of Yan Hui's diet and daily life and thought that Yan Hui was too noble to do what others could not do. He can do this, which is worth learning. He said: "A spoonful of food, a spoonful of drinks, in the mean alley, people can't bear their worries, and they won't change their fun when they go back. Xian zai, come back! " It means that Yan Hui eats with bamboo utensils, drinks with wooden spoons, and lives in a simple alley. This is a hard life that others can't bear, but Yan Hui is still happy. How noble, Yan Hui!
People simplify "a spoonful of food and a spoonful of drink" to "a spoonful of food and a spoonful of drink" to describe a very poor life.
"The Analects of Confucius forever night": "A spoonful of food, a spoonful of drink, in the mean lane, people can't bear their worries, and they won't change their fun when they go back." Xian zai hui ye! Later, it was used as an allusion to simple life and happiness.
Cloth vegetables eat cloth, eat coarse robes, eat coarse clothes and hate food.
Synonym: coarse tea and plain rice, cloth and earthenware antonym: luxury food.
Use: combined; As subject, attribute and object; Describe the hardships of life
Explanation: Vegetables: Vegetables and cereals. Wear cloth and eat coarse grains. Describe a frugal life
Source: Chen Jinshou's Biography of the Three Kingdoms Wei Zhi Mao Jie: "You live in a noble house, often wear clothes and vegetables, raise orphans and brothers, reward them for helping the poor, and have nothing left at home."
Jia Jun has been here for several years, but he is still a Confucian scholar. (Qing Wu Jingzi's "The Scholars" back to the eighth)
Life is hard.
Explanation: rags and coarse grains. Describe the hardships of life.
Source: Song Ceng Gong's "Xu Fuchuan": "Poor Yan leaked the house, or lacked food and clothing, or could not be self-sufficient, and never moved."
Life is hard.
Pinyin: hèyèshè
Explanation: brown clothes: coarse clothes; Vegetarian: a rough meal. Wear coarse clothes and eat coarse tea and light rice. Describe the hardships of life.
2. There are four idioms about eating, such as quail foraging, Longkou foraging, horse liver eating, mussel foraging, lack of clothes and food, lack of food in the well, respect for food afterwards, worry about food and clothing, eat nine times a day, eat less and worry more, eat thick milk, lead the beast, etc., eat in the west and sleep in the east, wait for jade food, eat the law of the jungle, eat frugally, forget to eat, and forget to eat in anger. Don't know how to sleep, eat meat to sleep, eat secretly to make you full, break your word and get fat, eat fish to prevent mackerel, hesitate to eat, eat too much, eat too much, eat too much, eat too much, eat too much, eat too hard, eat too much, eat too much. Hunger, thin clothes, bad clothes, no food, no food, no clothes, no food, no bones in my throat, no food, no food, no food, no food, no food, no food, no food. The Philippines eats thin clothes, meat and clothes and silk. It eats too much, too little, too much, too little, too much, too much, too much, too much, too much, too much, too much, too much. Eat too much, eat too much, eat too much, I don't want to eat, I don't want to eat, I don't want to eat, I don't want to eat, I don't want to eat, I don't want to eat, I don't want to eat, I want to eat three times, I want to eat well, I want to drink water, I want to eat in Phoenix, I want to eat lightly, I want to eat warm, I want to eat.
3. Four-character idioms with the word "eat" Four-character idioms with the word "eat": the law of the jungle, save food and use, forget to eat and sleep, ding ding ding, get angry and forget to eat and sleep, eat by yourself, eat at midnight, eat without food, eat at home and abroad, eat drink man woman, eat out of fashion, have plenty of food and clothing, eat out of fashion, be hungry and not choose food, live and travel.
1 law of the jungle
Pinyin ruê rê u qingshí
Explain that the weak in animals are swallowed up by the strong. Metaphor is that the weak are swallowed up by the strong.
From Tang Hanyu's Preface to Giving Twain Chang: "The law of the jungle."
the weak are the prey of the strong—law of the jungle
Grammatical subject-predicate form; As predicate, object and attribute; derogatory sense
2. Frugality.
Pinyin Jie y sushí is not shy.
Explain thrift and austerity: saving. Save money. Describe the economy.
From Sima Qian's "Historical Records Biography of the Western Han Dynasty": "You can eat thin, you can starve, and you can save clothes."
It can reduce diet, control hobbies and save clothes.
Grammatical combination; As subject, predicate, object, attribute and adverbial; Describe frugality
3, forget to eat and sleep
Pinyin fèi qǐn wàng shí
Explain waste: stop. I forgot to sleep and eat. Describe to concentrate on your efforts.
From Ceng Rui Qing's book "Leaving Shoes" in Yuan Dynasty. The first discount is: but it keeps people from forgetting to eat and sleep.
Grammatical combination; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; It has positive significance and describes people's hard work.
4. Self-reliance
Pinyin z √ sh √ q √ l
Explain that living on your own labor income.
From the Book of Rites and Music by Dai Sheng in the Western Han Dynasty: "There are countless countries that eat." Chen Haoji said: "Food power, self-reliance."
"The power of food is infinite." Chen Haoji said: "A grain power is a person who lives on his own labor income."
Grammatical subject-predicate form; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Include praise
Step 5 have plenty of food and clothing
Pinyin f ē ng y Susie
Enough explanation: enough. There is plenty of food and clothes. Describe a rich life.
From Selected Works of Arrangement: We have achieved the goal of food and clothing by ourselves.
Grammatical combination; As predicate and attribute; Include praise
The fourth word in the idiom is "eat the clock and eat the food".
Quails eat withered food,
Go back to dinner,
Snacks and eating,
The law of the jungle,
Forget to eat and sleep,
Chisel, drink, plow and eat,
Austerity policy,
Have plenty of food and clothing,
Luxurious food,
Eating in parallel,
Destroy this eclipse,
Angry and forgot to eat,
Bad clothes and food,
Take off your clothes and push the food,
Whales swallow and eat,
Dogs and pigs don't eat the rest,
Hungry tigers pounce on food,
Lack of clothes and food,
Cloth and vegetables, food,
Herbivorous food,
Enough soldiers and food,
Relieve food,
Nine meals a day,
5. Four-character idioms with the word "food" The four-character idioms beginning with "food" are: eating without food, eating without food, eating without taste, moving your index finger, breaking your word and getting fat, eating with food and accommodation, eating without food, eating without food, eating without food.
1, not enough to eat
Fruit: full of Dangdang. Refers to not having enough to eat. Describe living in poverty
2, eat old money
It shows that you don't have a deep understanding of the ancient knowledge you have learned, and you are not good at using it according to the present situation, just like you can't eat or digest it.
3, food does not know the taste
Describe what's in your heart. It doesn't taste good. Same as "not enough food"
4. Big forefinger movement
It originally refers to the omen of delicious food, and later describes the greedy appearance when seeing delicious food.
5. Keep your word and get fat [Shí yá né ré f é i]
Break one's word: break one's promise. Break a promise, just to take advantage of yourself.
6. The abbot before dinner
Moderator: One foot square. When eating, the square in front of you is full of food. Describe eating lavishly.
7. Accommodation and accommodation [xi]
Metaphor fantasy achieves two contradictory goals at the same time.
8. Food can't satisfy hunger [shí bê ch ? ng j ī]
I still don't have enough to eat. Refers to not having enough to eat. Describe living in poverty
9. You can't eat without swallowing.
Although the food is in your mouth, you can't swallow it. Describe worrying without considering diet.
10, food is unique [shí bé rè w è i]
You don't have to eat two dishes. It is called frugal diet.
6. What is the idiom "food is the fourth word"? Vegetables eat vegetables: vegetables and cereals.
Wear cloth and eat coarse grains. Describe your frugal life of eating food in Changting, Nanchang, and mention every grass and tree under the fence: trees.
Weave grass for clothes and feed on trees and fruits. Describe simple food and clothing, poor life, thrift, and strive to save coarse clothes and food in life. Clothing: clothes; Hey: poor; Food: things.
Describing a poor life means having enough food and clothes, and living a rich life means that dogs don't eat even dogs and pigs don't eat his meat. Describe this person as extremely bad. Steamed pears will be steamed and eaten.
Metaphor does not know the goods. Foolishly spoil good things.
Whales swallow food like whales swallow it in one gulp, just like silkworms eat mulberry leaves and gradually eat them. Metaphor uses various means to embezzle clothes and steal food: gorgeous; Steal: If you can.
Food and clothing, drag out an ignoble existence. Helping a tiger to eat is a metaphor for helping the wicked to do bad things.
Eat one day at a time: two days are combined into one day. You can't eat every day. You can only get food for one day in two or three days.
Describe living in poverty Playing the flute begging for food originally refers to Zi Xu playing the flute begging for food in Wucheng during the Spring and Autumn Period.
Later it refers to begging along the street. Quails live in nests and feed on nests: young birds wait for their mothers to feed them, and they don't choose food.
They are homeless like quails and hungry like chickens. It is a metaphor for living frugally and not seeking enjoyment.
Grab food: pinch hard; Kang: Throat. Choke the food by the throat.
Metaphor makes people despair. Bad clothes and food: rough.
Poor clothes and food. Bad clothes and food: brown rice.
Wear rags and eat rice cooked with brown rice. Describe a frugal life.
Hungry tigers pounce on food just as hungry tigers pounce on food. Metaphor action is fierce and fast.
Forget to eat when angry, forget to eat when studying or working. Describe being very diligent.
Forget to eat and sleep: stop. I forgot to sleep and eat.
Describe to concentrate on your efforts. Hou Fu Shi Yu Hou Fu: Prince's clothes; Jade food: delicious food.
Wear prince's clothes and eat precious food. Describe a luxurious life.
Brown clothes for brown vegetables: coarse clothes; Vegetarian: a rough meal. Wear coarse clothes and eat coarse tea and light rice.
Describe the hardships of life. If you are hungry, you can eat whatever you want.
Metaphor requires a sense of urgency, regardless of choice. Chickens compete for food: a metaphor for mediocre people.
It used to mean that villains competed for fame and fortune. Unexpected food means insulting charity.
Save clothes and food, eat and wear well. Describe the economy.
Take off your clothes for others to wear and let others eat the food you are eating. Describe the warm concern for people.
Luxury food, exquisite food and clothes. Describe a luxurious life.
Eating while eating describes the luxurious life of the rich and noble. Let me destroy the enemy before breakfast.
Describe the eagerness to destroy the enemy and the confidence to win. Tired clothes and food: gorgeous; G: You can.
Wear beautiful clothes and eat easily. Describe the rich to drag out an ignoble existence.
Warm clothes and plenty of food describe a well-off life and ample food. The eclipse between the sun and the moon is a metaphor for confrontation and fighting.
Ten days is called ten days. You can only eat nine meals in thirty days.
Describe a poor family. The law of the jungle originally meant that the weak in animals were swallowed up by the strong.
Metaphor is that the weak are swallowed up by the strong. Retreat slowly and modestly, fairly and honestly.
Eat from the same plate, eat from the same plate. Describe the deep affection between brothers.
Eat at night: at night; Clothing: dressing; It is getting late. Get dressed before dawn and eat later.
Describe trying to deal with state affairs. Fresh clothes and delicious food: glory.
Wearing gorgeous clothes and eating delicious food. Describe a rich life.
Tigers wagging their tails for food are kept in cages, wagging their tails for food. It means that people's status has been lowered, and they beg for it.
Swallow: refers to children. It turned out that during the Spring and Autumn Period, the Song State was besieged, and the food in the city was exhausted. The people exchanged their children for food.
After describing the extremely miserable life of the victim. Digging, drinking and farming mean people's happiness and world peace.
Zhong Ming Ding Shizhong: an ancient musical instrument; Ding: ancient cooking utensils. Ring the bell for dinner.
Describe the luxury and ostentation of the nobility. Have plenty of food and clothing.
Well pointed. A cold palace refers to a humble palace and a bad diet.
It was used in the past to show the selfishness and frugality of American courts. We only eat rags and coarse grains.
Describe the hardships of life. Rags and bad food, bad food.
Refers to a poor life. Cheap clothes and vegetables eat shabby clothes and coarse grains.
Refers to living frugally. Also known as "bad clothes and food."
If you don't eat, you won't have time to eat. Describe stressful and hard work.
For clothes and vegetables, see "Clothes and Vegetables". I don't know what to eat and sleep, but I still forget to eat and sleep.
Describe abnormal concentration and hard work. In the past, I once described the position of a small official as very low.
Luxury food, luxury clothes, gorgeous clothes; Delicious food, delicious. Everything is fine.
Blowing flies for food, blowing flies for food. Begging on the street.
Chi: an ancient music, like a flute, with eight holes. Quail's clothes are weak, which means there is no cover and there is not enough food.
Describe living in extreme poverty. Eating coarse cloth is the same as eating coarse cloth.
Coarse clothes hate poor food and clothes. Describe a frugal life.
Hearsay. Don't believe hearsay. Carve dishes and enjoy exquisite utensils and food.
Clothes are not delicious, and clothes are not easy to wear. Describe a frugal life.
Bad clothes and vegetables are the same as "bad clothes and food". See with your ears and eat with your eyes.
Metaphor reverses right and wrong. Hunger without food is the same as "hunger without food".
Hungry, hungry, no time to eat. Describe being absorbed in business.
Ring the bell for dinner and set the table. Describe the luxury of the nobility or the rich.
"Stop eating at first sight" is a metaphor for stopping what you should do when you encounter unexpected setbacks. Relieve and push food: ancient horses drove on both sides of the car.
Unload the horses that are in front of the car and replace them with food for those in need. Refers to the urgency of saving others with your own property.
In the words of Mencius Hui Liang Wang Xia, "Eat its pulp to welcome Julian Waghann." At first, it was said that the bamboo basket was full of food and the pot was full of wine and tea to welcome the king's army.
Later, it refers to the army that the people welcomed and comforted themselves. For Jin Yi's meat, see Jin Yu Yi Shi.
Wei Linggong in The Analects of Confucius said: "A gentleman respects things before eating." . "Book of Travel C": "If you have substance in your words, you should try your best to respect your duties, and you will make meritorious deeds if you eat." .
It is said that everything should be done as best as possible before you can enjoy your salary after you have achieved something. Not eating well is also called "not eating well".
It is said that this well is clean and clear, but it is not drinkable. The metaphor is completely self-sustaining, but it is unknown.
From the Book of Changes: "I don't eat well because I am worried." Wang Bi's note: "Hey.
7. The fourth word is an idiom for food. What's delicious?
Forget to eat and sleep,
Zhong Ming Shi Ding,
Give up eating because of choking,
Snacks and eating,
The law of the jungle,
Hungry for food,
Have plenty of food and clothing,
Easy to eat,
Austerity policy,
Eating in parallel,
Luxurious food,
Angry and forgot to eat,
Destroy this eclipse,
Bad clothes and food,
Eight treasures eat,
Cloth and vegetables, food,
Herbivorous food,
Fresh clothes and delicious food,
Whales swallow and eat, undress and push food,
Hungry tigers pounce on food,
Steamed pears,
Cloth and food,
Lack of clothes and food,
Enough soldiers and food,
Nine meals a day,
Pot pulp,
Poor clothes and food,
Save others with your own property.
8. Eat idioms. Eat four-word idioms every day.
Eating without knowing its taste,
Cloth and vegetables, food,
Bad clothes and food,
Can't eat,
Eight treasures eat,
Angry and forgot to eat,
Hungry tigers pounce on food,
Eat jade and cook cinnamon,
Uneasy,
Food and weapons,
Lack of clothes and food,
Herbivorous food,
Take off your clothes and push food,
Leading wild animals to eat people,
Fresh clothes and delicious food,
Break one's word,
Carnivorous bedding,
Eating too much,
Before the abbot eats,
Don't eat fireworks,
Diet and daily life,
Enough soldiers and food,
Don't eat fireworks,
Take back food from the public,
Cloth and food,
No meat,
The prime minister brought food,
Steamed pears,
People of Eric de leye county, world peace.
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