be fond of eating and averse to work
Lazy to eat, Chinese idiom, Pinyin h à och à L à nzu à, refers to greedy to eat and drink, lazy to do things.
Pinyin
hàochīlǎnzuò
explain
It means to be greedy for food and drink and lazy to do things.
Classics
Ling Mengchu of Ming Dynasty Volume 2: such a lazy and lazy woman can't get up until she sleeps here. The first chapter of Cao Xueqin's a dream of Red Mansions in Qing Dynasty: after his predecessors, he complained that he couldn't live, and that he was just lazy. Chapter 24 of three heroes and five righteousness by Shi Yukun in the Qing Dynasty: he took over the shop, even more unscrupulous, loose and free, and Li was also a lazy woman, so he closed the shop in less than a year or two.
Near antonym
Synonyms: love to be easy and hate to be hard-working, love to be easy and love to enjoy Antonyms: be diligent and thrifty, bear hardships and stand hard work, study hard and practice hard
be fond of eating and averse to work
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Three fists are not equal to four hands - sān quán bù dí sì shǒu