1. What are the four-word idioms that describe "a sumptuous meal"? They are rare and delicious, well-known, mouth-watering and memorable?
First, eight treasures eat.
Explanation: Generally speaking, it refers to exquisite dishes.
From: Jin Dong Jieyuan's "The West Chamber" Volume III: "Eight precious stones invite Lang to eat, and a thousand words are good business."
Translation: "Fine dishes invite you to dinner and answer business in a thousand words."
Second, delicious food.
Description: All kinds of precious foods produced in Shan Ye and the sea. Generally refers to rich dishes.
From: Wen Yiduo's Inscription in The History of Deng Yizhe Poetry: Tonics may not be as delicious as delicacies.
Thirdly, as we all know.
Explanation: rudder: finely cut meat; Barbecue: Barbecue. Pickled food and baked food are both popular foods. Refers to delicious food that everyone likes to eat. Good poetry is praised and disputed by people.
From: Modern Wen Yiduo's Songs and Poems: "A well-known book, Guo Feng and Xiaoya, is also the most wonderful part of Three Hundred Poems, which is the most satisfactory achievement in poetry cooperation."
Fourth, drooling.
Explanation: Saliva: Saliva. I'm so greedy that my mouth is dripping. Describe the appearance of extreme greed Also described as very jealous.
From: Qingwen's "Voice of the City" 26: At this moment, I couldn't help but drool when I heard Perilla say that there were such good cigarettes.
At this time, perilla said that there were such good cigarettes, and her mouth was watering.
Fifth, the aftertaste is endless.
Explanation: aftertaste: refers to the aftertaste after eating. This is a metaphor for remembering things. The more you think about it, the more interesting it becomes.
From: Wang Song Yucheng's poem Olive: "The aftertaste is long and the first feeling is sweet."
It took a long time to finish, and I began to feel as sweet as sugar.
2. Idioms describing the richness of dishes The idioms describing the richness of dishes are: 1. Idiom: Not shy after drinking Pinyin: Enhenich Explanation: Not shy: not rich.
The word "inferiority complex" means a rich banquet. Source: "Yili Li Yan": "A widowed gentleman is not ashamed to have wine."
2. Idiom: Cooking Jin Yu Pinyin: Chuοjοonzhuànyù Explanation: Cooking: Cooking with fire; Eat, eat. Describe a rich dish.
Source: King Tomlobin's "Emperor Jing": "Taiwan is full of worship, and gold and jade are waiting for the clock." For example, there are more than one million wealthy families in this state, and there are many disputes about cooking gold and jade.
Idiom: big wine and big meat pinyin: dà ji ǔ dà rê u explanation: refers to rich dishes, eating and drinking. He eats and drinks a lot every day.
4. Idiom: Fat fish and big meat Pinyin: fé iyú dà rê u Interpretation: refers to rich fish dishes. Source: Qing Aesop's "Yellow Hydrangea" The first time: "Huang Tongli really made his wife cook two home-cooked meals, which inevitably required rich fish and meat."
5. Idiom: full of pinyin: rángángm?NJā explanation: 京: rich. Describe the grain harvest in Man Cang.
Source: Biography of Historical Records and Huo Zhi is funny: "The country is full of ghosts, the car is full of evil spirits, and the grain is abundant, and the family is falling." Example Sentence: Zhong Ding proofreads the inscription and makes textual research on it.
Qin Quan, Korea and Japan are full of families.
3. What idioms are used to describe a big meal? 1. Gluttony feast
Gluttony is a kind of god beast in ancient legends of China. It is said that it is one of the nine sons of the dragon and has a big appetite. A gluttonous feast refers to a banquet with a lot of food, that is, a sumptuous banquet.
2. Delicious
Refers to very precious and delicious food.
3. Delicious food
First-class food, delicious food, delicious food.
4. Delicious food
Delicate and delicious food or delicious food.
5. Man-Han banquet
Palace feast in Qing dynasty.