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What are the idioms that describe the delicious and abundant food?

1. Delicious food

Pinyin: jiā yáo měi wèi

Explanation: It refers to first-class food, exquisite and delicious food or delicious food.

Origin: The people of Chu in Qing Dynasty won the 7th chapter of The Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties: "Therefore, after Xiao, I hate and frown every day. Because of your delicious food, I don't like to eat it."

2. Delicious food

Pinyin: jiā yáo měi zhuàn

Explanation: delicious food. Refers to the first-class food, exquisite and delicious food or delicious food.

Origin: The Water Margin by Ming Shi Naian, the 31st time: "The couple went to the kitchen to arrange some delicious food and wine and take care of Wu Song."

3. Eight Treasures and Jade Foods

Pinyin: bā zhēn yù shí?

explanation: it generally refers to exquisite dishes.

from: Jin Dong Jieyuan's The Romance of the West Chamber, Volume III: "Eight treasures and jade invite Lang to eat, and a thousand words are good for business."

4, delicacies

Pinyin: shā n zhē n h m: iwè i?

explanation: all kinds of precious foods produced in Shan Ye and the sea. Generally refers to rich dishes.

From "Poems on Chang 'an Road" by Tang Wei Yingwu: "A mountain treasure and a sea fault abandon fences and cook a calf like a sunflower."

5. The jewel of pearls and jade

Pinyin: zhū cuì zhī zhēn and zh ē n?

explanation: refers to delicious food produced by land and water.

from "Seven Signs" by Wei Cao Zhi of Three Kingdoms: "The mountain shrews the cockroaches, and the pearls are precious."