1. Meal is composed of four-character words: Yuwofengmei, Sushuifengmei, Yushuifengmei, Yusufengmei, Yumufengmei, Meinfengmei
dew, hungry meal and thirsty drink, angry meal and forgotten meal, wolf meal and tiger devoured meal, wind meal and rainy night, angry meal and forgotten meal, wind and snow meal, fatal meal, full meal, windy meal and rain, windy night and grass, corpse
Eat like a vegetarian, eat like a wolf, eat like a wolf, choke on a meal, forget about a meal, eat like a wolf, eat like a rainy day, eat like a wind like snow, gobble up a tiger's meal, eat beautifully, eat like a wolf 2
. What are the four-character idioms that begin with the word "dine"? Eat with clouds and lying on rocks, eat with pine trees and cypresses, eat with pine trees and drink from streams, eat with fishy food and peck rot, eat with delicious food and drink dew. 1. Eat with clouds and lying on rocks Pinyin: cān yún wò shí Simplified Pinyin
: cyws Explanation: Refers to the secluded life that transcends the world.
Source: Ming Dynasty Yuan Hongdao's poem "Longzhong Ou Shu": "I only know that Ilu Xiao and Cao generation are not as good as the people lying on the stone eating clouds." Grammar: used as predicate, attributive and object; used in seclusion life 2. Dining with pines and cypresses
Pinyin: cān sōng dàn biǎ Simplified Pinyin: csdb Explanation: To satisfy hunger with the leaves of pines and cypresses.
Describes the extraordinary and refined life of those who cultivate immortality and learn Taoism.
Source: The second chapter of "Wanjiang Pavilion" written by Anonymous in the Yuan Dynasty: "I am a monk who comes to sit and meditate when I am free, and I come to visit when I am bored. I look for immortals and ask questions, and eat pine trees and cypresses." Example: You, a monk, can only endure the hardships and suffer indifference.
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Ming Dynasty Anonymous' "Guangchengzi" the first fold Synonyms: eating peas and drinking dew Grammar: used as predicate, attributive, object; used in daily life 3. Eat pine trees and drink in streams Pinyin: cān sōng yǐn jiàn Simplified spelling: csyj Explanation: Eat pine trees,
Drink the water from the stream.
Refers to living in seclusion.
Source: Liang Shen Yue of the Southern Dynasties, "Shanguan Stele": "It is not easy for an expert to achieve his goals alone, and it is difficult to ignore the trees while dining on pine trees and drinking from streams." Grammar: used as predicate, attributive, and object; usage
Living in seclusion 4. Eat fishy food and peck at rot Pinyin: cān xīng zhuó fǔ Simplified Pinyin: cxzf Explanation: It is a metaphor for the pursuit of fame and wealth.
Source: "Zhuangzi·Autumn Waters" by Zhuang Zhou of the Warring States Period and Song Dynasty: "The bird's hatchlings originate in the South China Sea and fly to the North Sea. They will not stop unless they are parasol trees, they will not eat unless they are made of solid food, and they will not drink from springs that are not sweet wine. So the birds get rotten rats, and the birds fly to the north sea.
After passing by, he looked up and said, "Scared!" Do you want to scare me with your son's status in the Liang Kingdom?
Gao Qizhuo of the Qing Dynasty, "He and Xiong Minsi climbed to the top of Panlong Mountain to look at the capital city and express their thoughts in the strong wind." Poetry synonyms: pursuit of fame and fortune Grammar: predicate, attributive; metaphor of the pursuit of fame and fortune 5. Dinner with tea and drink of dew Pinyin: cān pā yǐn
lù Simplified Pin: cpyl Definition: Swallowing flowers, sucking dew.
Describe the transcendent and refined life of immortals.
Source: Liu Xiang of the Han Dynasty, "Biography of Immortals·Chijiang Ziyu": "Ziyu uproots customs, eats delicious food and drinks dew."
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