table delicacies from land and sea
Shanzhenhaiwei is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is sh āē NH ǎ IW è I, which means all kinds of precious food produced in the mountains and the sea. It generally refers to rich dishes. From Chang'an Road poem.
The origin of Idioms
Wei Yingwu of the Tang Dynasty wrote in the poem of Chang'an Road: "the mountains are precious, the sea is wrong, the fence is abandoned, and the lamb is cooked like a sunflower."
Idiom usage
Combined; as subject, object and attribute; with commendatory meaning
table delicacies from land and sea
There is no good in pleading for disaster - shēn huò wú liáng
Felt socks and foot binding boots - zhān wà guǒ jiǎo xuē
profound benevolence and great favours - shēn rén hòu zé