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The "one" in the old saying "one more" refers to:
"h": cheek

Pleasure interpretation:

1, move your fingers to help you eat.

2, refers to the bulging cheeks.

3, metaphor yearning, envy.

Nowadays, it is often used to describe that you are very happy and enjoy eating delicious food. I ching was recorded.

Eating and drinking is an idiom, which refers to eating and drinking, and describes eating and drinking heartily and enjoying delicious food very happily. Language "Zhouyi Yi".

Usage: as predicate and attribute; Refers to eating, drinking and eating widely.

Extended data

The meaning of "Yi" in ancient Chinese;

①& lt; Name "cheek.

②& lt; Mobile: maintenance. Ji Kang's "Poems of Love": "Be kind to others and save your life."

Maintain spiritual vitality

③& lt; Help is meaningless. Historical Records Chen She Family: "The guest said:' Yi Gang! "The person involved is Shen!" "

When the villagers saw the development, they shouted, "Chen is king!" " A group of people here are talking about onomatopoeia, expressing surprise and saying a lot.

Feng Yi: The chin is full. In the past, it was considered imposing. This sentence comes from Wang Han Bao's "Words of Responsibility Must Grow a Beard".

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Duoyi