Humble food
Humble palace is a word, Pinyin B ē Ig ōě NGF ě ISH í, which means that the palace is simple and shabby, and the diet is meager. In the old days, it was used to praise the merit of thrift of the United States imperial court.
Idioms and allusions
It is said in the Analects of Confucius, Taibo: "Yu, I have no choice! The Filipino diet leads to filial piety to ghosts and gods; the evil clothes lead to beauty to Tiao Mian; the humble palace leads to effort to the canal. " idioms: humble palace, rich meritorious reward; empty oneself, according to the calculation of namos. Lu Ji, Jin Dynasty
usage
As an object or attributive, it refers to not paying attention to enjoyment
Humble food
make endless exorbitant demands on - zhū qiú wú yǐ
talk in a wild disorderly manner - hú zhōu luàn dào
without any complaint to the end of one 's life - mò chǐ wú yuàn