From: Tang Wei Yingwu's Poem on Chang 'an Road: "A mountain treasure and a sea fault abandon the fence and cook a calf like a sunflower."
Example: Wen Yiduo's Inscription on Deng Yizhe's Poetry and History: "Tonifying agents are not necessarily as delicious as delicacies."
Grammar: combined; As subject, object and attribute; With praise.
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First, the wild pheasant [shān yáo yě sù]?
Explanation: dish: cooked fish; Su: Wild vegetables. Refers to the game and wild vegetables in the mountains.
From: Song Ouyang Xiu's "The Drunken Pavilion": "The wild pheasant in the mountain food is mixed with the past, but it is also a feast."
Grammar: combined; As subject, object and attribute; Of game and vegetables.
Second, the jewel of pearls and emeralds [zh ū cu ū zh and zh ē n]?
Explanation: refers to delicious food produced by land and water.
Said by: Wei Cao Zhi of Three Kingdoms, "Seven Qi": "The mountain shrews, and the pearls are precious."
Third, cooking gold and jade [chu Ι j Ι n zhuà n yΙ]?
Explanation: Cooking: cooking by fire; Eat, eat. Describe a rich dish.
From: Tang Luobin Wang's "Emperor Jing": "The platform is full of worship, and the golden jade is waiting for the bell to ring."
Grammar: combined; As a predicate, complement; Metaphor diet is precious.