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What are the idioms about food?

extravagant food: chǐ yī měi shí, extravagant clothes, gorgeous clothes; Good food, delicious food. Everything is fine. As predicate and object; Used in life.

Fresh food: xiān yī měi shí, fresh: glorious. Wearing gorgeous clothes and eating delicious food. Describe an affluent life. As subject, object and attribute; Describe an affluent life.

Fresh clothes and good food: xiān yī hǎo shí m χ o sh í, fresh: shiny. Wearing gorgeous clothes and eating delicious food. Describe an affluent life. As an object and attribute; Refers to a luxurious life.

Jade food brocade: yù shí jǐn yī, brocade: colorful clothes; Jade food: rare and beautiful food. Exquisite food and clothing. Describe a luxurious life. As subject, object and attribute; Refers to fine food and clothing.

delicious food: měi wèi jiā yáo refers to first-class food, exquisite and delicious food or delicious food. As subject, object and attribute; Of fine food.

clothing and jade food: mǐ yī yù shí, clothing: colorful clothes; Jade food: rare and beautiful food. Exquisite food and clothing. Describe a luxurious life. As an object and attribute; Refers to the waste of life.

Delicious food: jiā yáo měi wèi refers to first-class food, exquisite and delicious food or delicious food. As subject, object and attribute; Of fine food.

Beautiful clothes and jade food: měi yī yù shí, which describes the luxury of food and clothing. As an object and attribute; Refers to a luxurious life.

Good clothes and delicious food: h m: hǎo yī měi shí, beauty: beauty. Eat well and wear well. As subject, object and attribute; Used in life.

Good food, sweet sleep: měi shí gān qǐn, sweet sleep: sound sleep. Eat well and sleep well. Describe a comfortable life. As an object and attribute; Used in life.

the jade food for waiting: hóu fú yù shí, and the clothes for waiting: the clothes of princes; Jade food: delicious food. Wear the clothes of princes and eat precious food. Describe a luxurious life. As an object and attribute; Describe a luxurious life.

delicious food: jiā yáo měi zhuàn, delicious food: food. Refers to the first-class food, exquisite and delicious food or delicious food. As subject, object and attribute; Of fine food.

jǐn yī yù shí: j ǐ n y ī y ī shí, Jin Yi: colorful clothes; Jade food: rare and beautiful food. Exquisite food and clothing. Describe a luxurious life. As an object and attribute; Refers to a luxurious life.

Yangta vegetable garden: yáng tà cài yuán, which means that dolls who are used to eating vegetables eat meat and fishy food. As an object and attribute; Of people's diet.

big forefinger movement: Shí zh ǐǐǐò ng, which originally means that there is a sign of delicious food, and later describes the greedy appearance when you see something delicious. As a predicate and attribute; Refers to the omen of delicious food.

Delicious delicacies: zhēn xiū měi zhuàn, ?: delicious food, ?: meals. Precious and delicious food. Also known as "shame and delicacy". As an object and attribute; Used for diet, etc.

Beigong Feishi: bē i g! ng f ě i shí, which means that the palace is humble and the diet is meager. It was used in the old days to say that the American court was self-serving and thrifty. As an object and attribute; Refers to not paying attention to enjoyment.

rich food: fēng yī měi shí, rich clothes, delicious food.

clothing and silk are meat-eating: yü bó shí rê u wears exquisite silk clothes and eats meat. Describe a rich life. As a predicate and attribute; Used in written language.

Delicious: zhēn xiū měi wèi, a precious and delicious food. As an object and attribute; Used in written language.

delicious Jia Yao: jiā yáo měi zhuàn, Yao: cooked fish, etc. 舵: diet. Delicious food, delicious food.

Eight treasures and jade food: bā zhēn yù shí, which generally refers to exquisite dishes. As subject and object; Describe delicious food.

thick wine and fat meat: hòu jiǔ féi ròu, thick: thick. Refers to a rich diet. As subject, object and attribute; Refers to delicious food.

delicacies: shān zhēn hǎi wèi w è i, all kinds of precious foods produced in Shan Ye and the sea. Generally refers to rich dishes. As subject, object and attribute; Refers to delicious food.

sea fault: shā n zh ē n h m 4 I Cu ?, sea fault: refers to all kinds of seafood. All kinds of precious foods produced in Shan Ye and the sea. Generally refers to rich dishes. As subject, object and attribute; Refers to delicious food.

delicacies and delicacies: shā n zhē n h m 4 I x ū, delicacies: precious food produced in Shan Ye. All kinds of rare foods produced in Shan Ye and the sea. Generally refers to rich dishes. As subject, object and attribute; Refers to delicious food.

clothes and food: mǐ yī tōu shí, luxuriant: gorgeous; Steal: if you can. Eat well, and drag out an ignoble existence. As a predicate and attribute; Describe a rich man who steals.

food is not sweet: shí bê qiú gā n, food is not sweet. Describe a frugal life. As a predicate and attribute; Refers to living frugally.

mountain water: shān fū shuǐ huàn an, which refers to delicious food produced in mountain water. Later it was called delicious. As subject, object and attribute; Used in figurative sentences.

dress warmly: yú y and gā n shí, dress beautifully. Wear beautiful clothes and eat delicious food.

the jewel of pearls and jade: zhū cuì zhī zhēn and zh ē n, which refers to delicious food produced on land and water. Be the object; Refers to delicious food.

five cauldrons: dà pēng wǔ dǐng, cooking: cooking. Ancient rituals, later used to refer to eating particularly delicious meals. Describe the luxury of life. As an object and attribute; Used in life.

carved dishes and delicious food: diāo pán qǐ shí, exquisite utensils and food. As an object and attribute; A scene for eating.

mountain food and sea fault: shā n yá o h 鸎 i Cu 鸎, which is still a word of delicacies. All kinds of precious foods produced in Shan Ye and the sea. Generally refers to rich dishes. As subject, object and attribute; Refers to delicious food.

Delicious food: zhēn wèi jiā yáo, which is very popular in taste and smell. As subject, object and attribute; Refers to precious food.

fish meets mackerel: shí yú yù qīng, a metaphor for changing tastes so as not to be monotonous. Mackerel and fish are delicious when cooked together. As an object and attribute; Used in figurative sentences.

crispy and rich: gā n cu ? fé i nó ng, crispy: refers to sweet, crisp and delicious food; Fat: Fat meat and rich wine. Generally refers to good wine and food.

crispy and fat: gān cuì féi nóng, crispy and delicious; 壹壹: refers to the strong alcohol. Delicious food. Generally refers to good wine and food. As a predicate and attribute; Used in life.

fat and crisp: féi nóng gān cuì ?, which means strong alcohol; Crispy: delicious. Delicious food. Generally refers to good wine and food. As a predicate and attribute; Used in life.

Three Sacrifices and Five Dings: sān shēng wǔ dǐng, which originally described abundant sacrifices. Now describe the food as rich and beautiful. As a predicate and attribute; Describe the delicious food.

wán kù gāo liáng: wá n kü g ā o Li á ng, wan ku: trousers made of fine silk; Paste beam: Fat meat and flour and rice. Refers to fine food and clothing. Borrow refers to the children of wealthy families.

jiayao liquor: jiā yáo zhǐ jiǔ, liquor: fine wine. Refers to delicious wine and food.

Haicuo Jiang Yao: h m i cu ò ji ā ng yá o, Haicuo: refers to a wide variety of seafood, and later refers to seafood; Jiang Yao: The mussel is inedible, but its front and back columns are delicious, commonly known as "Jiang Yaozhu". Generally refers to delicious food. As object, subject and attribute; It means delicious.

beam-holding tooth fertilizer: chí liáng chǐ féi, beam: rice; Tooth: bite, eat. Eat polished rice and fat. Describe enjoying delicious food.

the treasure of land and water: shuǐ lù zhī zhēn, land and water: refers to the precious food produced by land and water. Refers to delicious food.

rare dishes are different: zh ē n yá o y ? zhuà n, dishes: dishes; Different: special; You: meals. Precious and exotic food. As an object and attribute; Used in written language.

carving clams: diāo hān lòu gé, carving, carving: carving; Worm: a marine animal with delicious meat; Clam: Clam. Deliberately process clams and clams. Refers to delicate and delicious food.

well-known: kuài zhì rén kǒu, ì: finely chopped meat; Grilled: Roasted meat. Both preserved and roasted food are people's favorite foods. Refers to delicious food that everyone likes to eat. Metaphorically, good poetry is praised and litigated by people. As a predicate and attribute; Of works, etc.

wealth and splendor: fù guì róng huá, used to describe being rich and powerful. As an object and attribute; Refers to glory.

splendid sorghum: gā gāo liáng jǐn xiù ǐ, and sorghum: fat meat and flour and rice, which refer to delicious food; Splendid: Exquisite and gorgeous silk fabrics. Describe the luxurious life of a rich family. As an object and attribute; Describe a luxurious life.

Seek shame with sheep: yǔ yáng móu xiū, seek: discuss; Shame: precious shame, exquisite food. Discuss with the sheep for its meat. It is absolutely impossible to discuss with the wicked and ask him to give up his own interests. As an object and attribute; Used for doing things.

wan ku Gao Liang: wán kù gāo liáng, Gao Liang: exquisite food. Exquisite food and clothing. Borrow refers to the children of wealthy families who only know how to enjoy themselves and can't do anything. As an object and attribute; Mostly used in figurative sentences.

wan Kun paste beam: wán kù gāo liáng, wan: fine silk; Paste: grease; Beam: polished rice; Paste beam: refers to the exquisite food of rich families. Gorgeous clothes, exquisite food. Metaphor is the children of a rich family.

Gao Liang Jinxiu: gā o liá ng j ǐ n xi ǐ, Gao Liang: Fat and flour and rice. Generally refers to delicious food; Splendid: Exquisite and gorgeous silk fabrics. Describe the luxurious life of a wealthy family with fine food and clothing.

Ganganzhuafei: yù gā n? n? fé i, ?: full; Hua: eat enough. Eat fat food. Describe the luxury and luxury of life. As a predicate and attribute; Refers to the luxury of life.

fat and thick wine: féi ròu hòu jiǔ, thick: strong flavor, which means pure. Fat meat, mellow wine. Metaphor is a good and rich diet. As subject, object and attribute; Used in life.

fat wine: fé i rê u dà ji ǔ, fat: rich, rich; Big wine: fine wine. Refers to a good and rich diet. As subject, object and attribute; Used in life.

golden carp: jī nī jī yī kuà i, a delicious food made by Wu Jun in ancient times, was sun-dried with finely cut fresh bass and leeks, and the bass was as white as jade, and the leeks were as yellow as gold, hence the name. Generally refers to delicious food.

Endless aftertaste: yú wèi wú qióng, which describes wonderful poems, songs or delicious food. As a predicate and attribute; Of things that are memorable.

smack your lips and tongue: zā zuǐ zā shé, which describes the greedy face. It also means that the food tastes good. As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Of people surprised.

smack your lips and lick your lips: zā zuǐ tiǎn chún, which describes greed. It also means that the food tastes good. As a predicate and attribute; Of people surprised.

Bitter taste tastes sweet: yàn kǔ tǔ gān, which means that the mother eats poor food herself and feeds her baby with something sweet. Describe the depth of maternal love. As predicate, attribute and object; Used for motherhood.

big fish and big meat: dà yú dà rê u, which means a good and rich diet. Describe the richness of the dishes. As subject, object and attribute; Used in life.

soft-shelled turtle carp: fèng biē kuài lǐ, which means delicious food.

the cost of sweetness: gā n x and nzh and fè i, sweetness: sweet and delicious food; Xin: Warm. Refers to the cost of supporting parents. As subject and object; Used in written language.

green horse: lù mǎ yǎng mò, green horse: green ear, the name of ancient fine horse; Yang: face up; Feed for horses. Horses facing the feed all looked up and refused to eat. Describe the wonderful music, even the horse stopped eating and listened.

cuilun cinnamon bait: cuì lún guì ěr, cuilun: fishing line made of jade bird hair; Guibait: Fish food made of osmanthus. The metaphor of excessive pursuit of beauty does not achieve the desired effect, but it is counterproductive. As an object and attribute; Used for doing things.

the nature of paste beam: gāo liáng zhī xìng xing, and paste beam: fat meat and flour and rice, generally referring to exquisite food. Refers to the habit of arrogance and extravagance.

a sweet tooth makes a fat one: chǐ gān chéng féi, who eats delicious food and rides a fine horse. Describe the luxury of life. As a predicate and attribute; Used in life.