rich and delicious food
San Sheng Wu Ding, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s ā NSH ē NGW ǔ D ǐ ng, originally used to describe a rich sacrifice, but now it describes a rich and beautiful food. It comes from the story of pipa. Cai Gong forces Bo Zhe to go for an examination.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Gaoming's "the story of Pipa · Cai Gong forces Bo Zhe to go for an examination": "three sacrifices and five cauldrons are better than sipping Shu and drinking water."
Idiom usage
The food is beautiful. example where is the origin of paper ash? I can't stop sighing and sighing. In Ming Dynasty, Feng Weimin's "duanzhenghao · Laiyi's first autobiography" divertimento. In Ming Dynasty, Shen Shouxian's "sanyuanji" comes out in the 29th: while I'm in the sun, you'll see that you're standing tall. You'll show off your family and fame. It's better than the sacrifice of three sacrifices and five tripods after death. Ming Zhu Ding's the story of yujingtai. The 25th episode: you and I only sacrificed our lives for the sake of drawing children. We added a lot of separation in our hearts. "Three sacrificial animals and five tripods were worshipped, and the colorful clothes were turned over."
rich and delicious food
the well-known scholar has many distinguished students - hé fén mén xià
Buy the subject and cover the water - mǎi chén fù shuǐ
spout a lot of erroneous opinions - dà fā miù lùn
place one 's intentions on things - bǐ wù cǐ zhì