1. mouth watering
pinyin: chuí xián sān chǐ
explanation: saliva: saliva. The saliva hangs three feet long. Describe the appearance of extreme greed. Also described as very hot eyes.
Source: Chapter 3 of Lao She's Zhao Zi Yue: "There is a little black and white dog sitting opposite, winking at him, hoping to eat some sweet potato whiskers and skins."
2. mouth watering
pinyin: chán xián yù dī
explanation: greedy: I want to eat when I see good food; Saliva: saliva; Desire: to be. I'm so greedy that my mouth is dripping. Describe greed or greedy desire is very strong. Also called "mouth watering".
Source: Tang Zongyuan's "Zhao Hai Jia Wen": "I am drooling and squandering the afternoon." Song Su Shi's poem "Jiang Hu Zhou" reads: "Wu Er is thin and wants to fly, but he is drooling before he goes."
3. Its flavor is endless
Pinyin: qí wèi wú qióng
Explanation: Its flavor is endless. The description is profound and memorable.
Source: Song Zhu Xi's Notes on the Four Books The Doctrine of the Mean: "If you release it, you will be in harmony, while if you roll it, you will be hidden in secret. Its taste is endless, and it is all practical."
4. Eat
Pinyin: dà kuài duǒ yí
Explanation: Eat: encourage cheeks, that is, eat. Have a good meal.
Source: Zhouyi Yi: "Watching me eat is fierce." .
5. delicacies
pinyin: shān zhēn hǎi wèi
explanation: all kinds of precious foods produced in Shan Ye and the sea. Generally refers to rich dishes.
Source: Poems on Chang 'an Road by Tang Wei Yingwu: "A mountain treasure and a sea fault abandon fences and cook a calf like a sunflower."