The four-character words to describe the delicious food are Houfu Yushi, Jinyiyushi, Xianyi gourmet, delicious food, treasures of water and land.
houfu jade food [ hóu fú yù shí ]
Explanation: Houfu: the clothes of the prince; Yushi: precious food. Wear the clothes of a prince and eat precious food. Describe a luxurious and luxurious life.
From: "Han Shu·Xu Chuan Xia": "The marquis serves the king's food, corrupting the customs and harming the human body."
Example: The Zhan clan is a prosperous family and is quite luxurious. ~, poor and extremely precious. ?
◎"Book of Jin·Biography of Xiahou Zhan"
Grammar: conjunction; as object; describing luxurious and luxurious life
2. Beautiful clothes and fine food [ jǐn yī yù shí ]
Explanation: Jinyi: bright and gorgeous clothes; Yushi: precious food. Exquisite food and clothing. Describe a luxurious and luxurious life.
From: "Wei Shu·Chang Jing Zhuan": "Brilliant clothes and jade food can match its appearance."
Example: Kuang~ people may not be able to live in Jingchai's cloth skirt. , instead of regretting, nothing will happen. ?
◎"Six Chapters of a Floating Life·Remembering Sorrows in Ups and Downs" by Shen Fu of the Qing Dynasty
Grammar: conjunction; used as object, attributive; with complimentary meaning
3. Fresh clothes and delicacies [xiān yī měi shí]
Explanation: Fresh: lustrous. Wearing gorgeous clothes and eating delicious food. Describes a prosperous life.
From: Volume 17 of "Warning Words" by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: "Although Dechen lived in a monk's room at this time, his books were full, and he had fresh clothes and delicious food, but it was no longer like before."
4. Delicious food [měi wèi jiā yáo]
Explanation: Top-quality, exquisite and delicious meals or delicious food, also refers to delicious food as defined by individuals.
From: One of the poems "The Cuiyin Pavilion is Completed in Self-harmony" by Zhang Yanghao of the Yuan Dynasty: "Fu Zun smiled and said to the children, and got a pair of koi and delicacies."
5. Water and land Zhizhen [shuǐ lù zhī zhēn]
Explanation: Shuilu: refers to the precious food produced by water and land. Refers to delicious food.
From: "Book of Jin·Shi Chongzhuan": "Silk and bamboo were the best choices at that time, and the chef was poor in the treasures of land and water."