What does gluttony mean?

Gluttony? [ tāo tiè ]

1, the legendary greedy monster. In ancient Zhong Ding, the shape of the head was carved on Yi vessels as decoration.

Source: "Lv's Spring and Autumn Annals": "Greedy, take your body, cannibalism does not swallow, and it harms your body."

2. It is a metaphor for the insatiable and insatiable disabled.

Source: The Biography of Shu Weihuan: "Take the pride of concubines, almost like six bodies, and make ministers and servants shoot as matchmakers, and the long history is to welcome guests and celebrate the long autumn." ?

3, especially greedy.

Source: Cao Yu's Peking Man Act I: "And he is the most particular about eating. He is a famous glutton and is good at tasting the beauty and evil of food. "

4, metaphor greed; Greed and disability.

Source: "Old Tang Book Wen Yuan Biography Liu Wei": "There is no policy of clearing benefits at home, but there are things that are gluttonous; There is no loyalty, but there is a crime of rape. " ?

5. Swallow greedily.

Source: Tang Du Fu's "Chewing" poem: "Pretending to be a thief, gluttony." ?

Synonym: greed, gluttony

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1, no matter how gluttonous time devours everything, we must strive to gain fame while we are still alive, so that time can't hurt us.

2./kloc-In the 3rd century, Dante listed seven unforgivable sins forbidden in heaven: gluttony, lust, greed, jealousy, arrogance, anger and laziness. Today, 800 years later, people still violate these prohibitions in the balance between work and life.

However, if love and fairness are not traded, there will be gluttons and hungry people.

4. "Gourmets are not necessarily gluttons"-gourmets pay attention to the quality of food, not the quantity.

Feeding the mind is like a greedy person and a greedy person. Their attention is always on what they don't get.