Named gluttony
Pinyin tāo tiè
meaning
1, the legendary fierce and greedy beast, is often decorated with its head shape on ancient bronzes such as Ding Yi, which is called gluttonous pattern.
2. Metaphor is a vicious and greedy person.
3, metaphor for greedy people.
Synonym greedy, gluttonous
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1. It is always a warning to modern people who are not tired of food today, especially those who like to eat big meals.
I also got a place at the poor family's lunch table and enjoyed an unprecedented feast.
3. Lizards are five or six feet long, with extremely sharp claws and dense scales. From time to time, they spit red letters and drool. Li Jiang seems to be a feast.
From oysters and scallops to salmon and mussels, a sumptuous seafood can win the hearts and stomachs of many young people as a gluttonous meal.
Not far away, other walkers waddled here, eager to participate in this sumptuous feast.
Extended data:
This kind of gluttonous decorative pattern first appeared on the Liangzhu cultural jade in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River 5,000 years ago. There is a cloud in "Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals": "Gluttony has a body. He eats people and is harmful to his health. " Gluttony patterns have existed on the bronzes of Erlitou culture and Xia culture.
Take the bridge of the nose as the center line and arrange symmetrically on both sides, usually the lower lip. Gluttony patterns appear on bronzes, especially on ding. There are many types of gluttonous patterns in Shang and Zhou Dynasties, some of which are like dragons, tigers, cows, sheep and deer. Others are birds, phoenixes and people.
The name "gluttonous pattern" did not exist in ancient times, but was named by Song people when epigraphy rose. The most perfect gluttonous pattern mask, 2 1.0 cm high, is now in Seattle Library. In the Western Zhou Dynasty, its mystery gradually declined.
Legend has it that the dragon gave birth to nine sons, and the fifth son was called gluttony. It is a fierce and cruel Warcraft in ancient times. It likes to eat people and eat a lot. Gluttony was originally used in Zuo Zhuan to describe those heartless people who are greedy for money and food.
But today, gluttony is often used to describe the meaning of "abundance, abundance and fullness". It can also be directly used to describe extremely rich food and can be directly used as a noun. This is a derogatory term and is often used as an advertising word. It refers to the collective promotion of colorful commodities, products, works and information for consumers to choose, appreciate or appreciate. The content is not limited to diet.