eat and drink to the limit of one 's capacity
Drunk and full, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ǔ Zu ì f à Nb ǎ o, which means that food is satisfied. From cold pavilion.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan · Yang Xianzhi's cold pavilion: "I don't beat you now. When I'm drunk, I'll beat you slowly."
Idiom usage
It refers to the satisfaction of food and drink. One of the examples is not boat, not car, not shirt, not food, drunk, call group three or five, into the crowd. Tao an's dream of the West Lake in July
eat and drink to the limit of one 's capacity
round and round the firewood is bound - chóu móu shù xīn
Resist the bullying from the wall - xì qiáng yù wǔ
follow the tracks of an overthrown chariot -- follow the same old disastrous road - dǎo qì fù zhé