To express one's feelings
Sushi allegory is a Chinese vocabulary, Pinyin J ì x ì ngy ù Q í ng, send: sustenance; contain: contain; Xing: interest refers to the work sustenance full of the author's interest and feelings.
Send: sustenance; contain: contain; interest: interest. [source] preface to the Orchid Pavilion collection by Wang Xizhi of Jin Dynasty: "it may be entrusted by emotion, but it's beyond the laissez faire." [example] Chapter 37 of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty: "the poems and Fu of the ancients were just a kind of allegory. We have to wait until we see and do them. Now there are no such poems." [Dynasty] Jin Dynasty
To express one's feelings
live on the labour of others - yī lái shēn shǒu,fàn lái zhāng kǒu
his eyes are bigger than his belly - yǎn chán dù bǎo
make no distinction between what 's one 's own and what 's another 's - bù fēn bǐ cǐ