excessive eating
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ē ngch á ngzh ǔ f ù, which means to have a lot of tolerance. It also describes a very full stomach. From eclipse of the moon.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Tong's poem "the eclipse of the moon" said: "if you support your stomach, you can be satisfied and die, and you will not steal."
Idiom usage
I'm full of food. Example: Song Sushi's poem "tea frying in an examination room" says: "I don't need to support my stomach and support my stomach. I wish I could have a good night's sleep." the family can't stop drinking the Du Mao wine, and they are eating all kinds of food. Ling Mengchu, Ming Dynasty, Volume 22
excessive eating
return to original purity and simplicity - guī zhēn fǎn pú
the needle seems to fly and the thread seems to run - fēi zhēn zǒu xiàn
one is notorious for one 's misdeeds - è jì zhāo zhù
keep going by painstaking effort - cǎn dàn jīng yíng