rich and delicate food
Cooking gold and eating jade, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Chu ī J ī nzhu à NY ù, which means to describe the rich dishes. It's from the imperial capital.
Idiom explanation
Cooking: cooking; food: eating, eating.
The origin of Idioms
Luo Binwang of the Tang Dynasty wrote in the chapter of the imperial capital: "Qi Li of the platform leads Chong Yong, while cooking gold and eating jade wait for the bell to ring."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, attributive, complement and metaphor. There are many millionaires in this country. Shi Runzhang's poem "sad old cow" in the Qing Dynasty: the food my mother cooked is really delicious, which makes me praise it all the time.
rich and delicate food
flesh and blood flying in all directions - xuè ròu héng fēi
share together danger and safety - ān wēi yǔ gòng