To have a meal
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C ā nxi á y ǐ nxi è, which means the life of immortals. It comes from Zhang Xuecheng's general meaning of literature and history, qualitative nature.
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, attribute, or object; used in seclusion
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: eating xiashudou, eating xiagulu
The origin of Idioms
In Zhang Xuecheng's general meaning of literature and history · qualitative nature of the Qing Dynasty: "Qu Yuan was extremely worried, so he had the Fu of traveling lightly and drinking in the clouds."
Idiom explanation
The sun shines on the food and drinks. It refers to the life of the immortal family.
To have a meal
one 's head was shaped like a leopard 's , his eyes round - bào tóu huán yǎn
One crab is better than another - yī xiè bù rú yī xiè
houses have adequate supplies and people live in contentment - jiā jǐ mín zú
Burn the forest and the field, and fish with all your might - fén lín ér tián,jié zé ér yú