have dined and wined to satiety
Having enough to eat, Pinyin Ji à Z ú f à Nb à o, a Chinese idiom, describes having enough to eat and drink. From Xiangyang society by Gao Wenxiu of Yuan Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan · Gao Wenxiu's Xiangyang meeting first discount: "I'll arrange a good wine here I think he is too drunk to walk
Idiom usage
I've just been detained by the Yang family, and I've had enough to drink. Yao xueyin's Li Zicheng (Volume 2, Chapter 16)
have dined and wined to satiety
an antidote against the disease - duì zhèng fā yào
Forget to eat and forget to sleep - wàng cān fèi qǐn