have food spread out ten feet square -- live in luxury

have food spread out ten feet square -- live in luxury

As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is sh í B ì f ā ngzh à ng, which means to be rich in food. It comes from the biography of Liu mu in the book of Song Dynasty.

Idiom usage

It is used as predicate and attributive to describe the wealth of eating

Analysis of Idioms

Synonyms: Shidan Fangzhang, Shiqian Fangzhang

Antonym: eating not twice

The origin of Idioms

In the biography of Liu mu in the book of the Song Dynasty, it is said that "the nature is extravagant and the food must be ready for ten people."

Idiom explanation

It's about eating rich. The same as "shiqianfangzhang".

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