Rice pot wine
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is d ā ns ì h ú Ji ǔ, which means a small amount of food. It comes from the preface to Xu Junshou's sixty years.
Analysis of Idioms
Food and drink
The origin of Idioms
In the preface to Xu Junshou's sixty years, Li Dongyang of Ming Dynasty said, "today, people will never forget to share food and wine with each other. However, Tiande and Dili are vast and unpredictable. Therefore, there are people who have been confined for life and don't know."
Idiom usage
It refers to a small amount of food.
Rice pot wine
Every other line is like a mountain - gé háng rú gé shān
praise a person before everybody - féng rén shuō xiàng
be in the right and self-confident - lǐ zhí qì zhuàng