A mouth-watering sentence:
They are as dazzling as charming advertisements; It's more like a sumptuous dinner under gentle lights, which makes people drool.
Take eating and drinking as an example. When I was a child, I saw a lot of food and it tasted delicious, so I often dreamed of rich food at night, which made my mouth water.
Nanqi smiled brightly: My mouth is watering. I have long wanted to arrange a time for Sister Dong to cook for a few days. I'll raise a pig and go to Sanqing with Bajie. Don't worry, let me eat them one by one.
On those fruits, there is a layer of white pull, which collapses loosely and makes people drool.
On both sides of the road, every 200 meters, there is a big mat shed that is open all around. The mat shed is decorated with luxurious road sacrifices, which are sweet, sour and spicy, and the audience is salivating.
Idiom allusions:
During the Song Dynasty, Su Shi had a close relationship with Sun Jue, the satrap of Xing Wu, and often wrote poems together. Su Shi Jia Xining wrote "Give Huzhou an Old Play" for five years: "The tea buds of ancient bamboo are whiter than teeth, and the papaya of Meixi is redder than cheeks. Wu Er is too thin. He wants to fly. Before he left, he said that he was drooling. " Praise the food in Huzhou.