The meaning of home-cooked meal is introduced as follows:
It means the daily meals at home, and it is a metaphor for extremely ordinary things, which are not surprising.
Homely meals, a Chinese idiom whose pinyin is jiā cháng biàn fàn, means the daily meals at home, and is a metaphor for extremely common things that are not surprising. From "The Analects of Confucius·Shifu Chapter".
Synonyms: commonplace, turning a blind eye, trivial.
Antonym: unique.
The source of the idiom: "The Analects of Women·Shifu Chapter" written by Ruohua and Song Ruozhao of the Tang Dynasty and Song Dynasty: "Don't teach the cold, as it will damage your husband's body; make tea and rice at home, and serve him diligently."
Idiom Usage: more formal; used as object, attributive, clause; refers to daily meals at home.
Example: "Helin Jade Dew" by Luo Dajing of the Song Dynasty: "Often Ci officials are easy to cook, and home-cooked meals are delicious."
Synonyms
Commonplace ( Pinyin: sī kōng jiàn guàn) is an idiom, which first came from Tang Dynasty Meng Qi's "Emotions and Poems".
Commonplace (Si Kong: ancient official position) refers to something that is common and not surprising; it is generally used as a predicate, attributive, and object in a sentence.
Origin of the idiom:
Liu Yuxi's poem "Emotions and Poems" written by Meng Qi of the Tang Dynasty: "It is commonplace to see messy things, which cut off the heart of the governor of Jiangnan."?
Later generations derived the idiom "commonplace" based on this allusion.
Home-cooked meals in a sentence:
1. Home-cooked meals taste more delicious.
2. Smiling on the brows, singing on the throat, and having great events are almost commonplace.
3. It has always been common for ordinary people to be bullied.
4. Traveling with foreign guests is a common occurrence for me, a father who is a tour guide, and there is nothing surprising about it.
5. Be measured in your anger, and do not vent it recklessly, so as not to affect the effect and weight. If loud rebuke without thinking becomes a commonplace, people will not hear it like the autumn wind passing through their ears; Don't be aimless when you are angry. Let the person you complain to listen to you.
6. Braving wind and rain, trekking through mountains and rivers is a common occurrence for children like us from mountainous areas.
7. Bandits commit all kinds of evil, and murder and arson are commonplace.