great delicacies
Longgan Baotai is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is l ó NGG à Nb à ot à I, which refers to rare and precious food. Very rare, difficult to get food sources, but also used to explain the food is rich or expensive. From the book of Jin - Biography of PANI.
The origin of Idioms
Biography of PANI in the book of Jin: "where is Jue cuisine? "The Dragon liver and the leopard fetus."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Longgan Fengsui
Idiom usage
As an object; as a metaphor for rare and precious food
great delicacies
A bandit who takes advantage of food - jī liáng jiè kòu
parade with beautiful dress in broad daylight - yì xiù zhòu xíng
say all you know and say it without reserve - yán wú bù jìn
be erudite through paternal teaching and influence - jiā xué yuān yuán
One son becomes a monk and seven ancestors ascend to heaven - yī zǐ chū jiā,qī zǔ shēng tiān
something redundant and not needed - fù zhuì xiàn yóu