Forbid one person
Forbidden tripod is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ì nd ǐ ngy ī Lu á n, which means a piece of meat in the imperial tripod. It's a metaphor for something precious and beautiful. From the preface to the collection of Zhang Taiyue by Shen Li of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the preface to the collection of Zhang Taiyue by Shen Li of Ming Dynasty, it is said that "Ho Ho, it's also forbidden to have a tripod. You can know its taste by tasting it."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences
Forbid one person
hear readily without comprehending what is heard - ěr shí zhī yán
help others to fulfil good deeds - jiāng shùn qí měi
when the water subsides , the rocks emerge - shuǐ luò shí chū
Absorb the new and explain the old - xī xīn tǔ gù