Dregs of water
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǔ Z ā ochu ò L í, meaning to eat distiller's grains and drink thin wine; refers to the pursuit of a drunk, also refers to Qu Zhi's following the trend; also refers to the beautiful writing, intoxicating; the same as "nurturing dregs". It's from the story of detached stage.
The origin of Idioms
Su Shi, Song Dynasty, wrote in the story of detached platform: "you can be drunk by sucking grains and drinking Li, and you can be satisfied by fruits, vegetables and plants."
Idiom usage
As predicate, object, attribute; used in life.
Dregs of water
Biting dogs don't show their teeth - yǎo rén gǒu ér bù lòu chǐ