Explanation of idioms of cold food and Lantern Festival in North Korea

Original idiom: Cold food in the morning, Lantern Festival every night

Standard pronunciation: zhāo zhāo hán shí, yè yè yuán xiāo

Traditional writing: Cold food in the morning, Lantern Festival every night

What does it mean: Cold food: Tomb-Sweeping Day; Lantern Festival: Lantern Festival. Sooner or later, it's like a holiday. Describe the luxurious life, having fun all day

Cold food in the morning, and cold food in the evening. idioms solitaire: All nations come to the morning → Cold food in the evening, and Lantern Festival in the evening → Sleeping at night

Usage analysis: as an object, attribute, clause; Pronunciation warning for life

: To advocate Putonghua, please read in standard four tones according to the phonetic symbols zhāo zhāo hán shí and yè yè yu á n xi ā o.

explanation of the source: Yuan Bai Renfu's Wutong Rain has the first discount: "Since I got Yang Fei, it's really so-called:' Cold food in the morning, Lantern Festival every night'."

Corresponding synonym: A synonym for "no cold food in the morning, Lantern Festival every night".

An example of making a sentence:

Lin Yutang's "Yan Zhi Pian": "People who eat cold food in the morning and have Lantern Festival every night also have the consciousness that they will never get tired of it."