The meaning and explanation of delicacies are as follows:
The pronunciation of delicacies is zhēn xiū, which means rare and precious food.
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1. Jade and delicacies
The correct writing of jade and delicacies is "delicacies and delicacies", which means: precious and delicious food. Also known as "shame and delicacy". "Ben" means delicious food. "Grilled" means meals. From Xiong Zhaozheng's "Zhang Juzheng", Volume II, the fifth time: "I am used to eating rare and delicious chicken marrow dragon liver, and I will eat these home-cooked meals later. Feng Bao feels that it is really a special enjoyment."
second, the synonym of jade and delicacy: shy and delicious, delicious food.
1. Delightful and delicious (pinyin: zhēn xiū měi wèi) refers to very precious and delicious food.
2. Delicious food (pronounced as měi wèi jiā yáo) refers to fine and delicious food or delicious food, and also refers to delicious food defined by individuals. Describe the delicious food, which is full of praise.
third, the antonym of delicacy and delicacy: poor tea and light rice.
simple tea and simple rice is a Chinese idiom, and the pinyin is cū chá dàn fàn, which means a rough and simple diet. Example:
1. Glancing at the whole audience, I saw all kinds of delicacies on a table, so Mei Lai walked past and sat down to eat.
2. The clerk in the shop sent them food, a table full of delicacies and a pot of warm mulberry wine.
fourth, what were the ancient names for elegant food?
1. Treasure of land and water
Treasure of land and water, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is shuǐ lù zhī zhēn zh ē n, which means delicious food.
It's from Biography of Shi Chong in the Book of Jin: "I'm a treasure of poor land and water."
2. Shan Yao Hai CuO
Shan Yao Hai CuO is a Chinese vocabulary, pronounced Shā n y á o h ? i cu ?, which is also a word for delicacies.
from the fifth and fifth chapters of Jin Ping Mei Ci Hua: "There are countless mistakes in mountain food and sea."
3. Delicious food
Delicious food is a Chinese word, pronounced as m ě měi wèi jiā yáo o. It means fine and delicious food or delicious food, and it also means delicious food defined by individuals. Describe the delicious food, which is full of praise.
It's from one of Yuan Zhang Yanghao's poems "The Cuiyin Pavilion is Built in Harmony": "An De Cuisine koi fish Double."