A four-word idiom to describe peaches as delicious.

Four-word idioms are used to describe the delicacy of peaches:

1, mouth watering

Idioms drool.

Full curse: ChuíXián yudé

Interpretation: saliva: saliva. I am so greedy that my mouth is watering. Describe a very greedy look.

Source: Tang Zongyuan's "Zhao Hai Wen Jia": "I am greedy for words and squander the afternoon."

But in the eyes of a poor boy like me, I really think this is not a small sum, and to be honest, there is ~! (Zou Taofen "Experience, Slum Newspaper")

2, endless aftertaste

Idioms are memorable.

Full curse: hui wèI Wu qióng

Interpretation: aftertaste: refers to the aftertaste after eating. This is a metaphor for remembering things. The more you think about it, the more interesting it is.

Source: Wang Song Yucheng's poem "Small Livestock Volume Six Olives": "The aftertaste is long; At first, I felt so sweet. "

Example: This article is profound and unforgettable.

Step 3 enjoy

Idioms are with relish.

Full spell: jρ n j ρ n j ρ n y φ u w è i

Explanation: It refers to eating very tastefully or talking with great interest.

Source: Bao's "Cave and Xiao Fu": "I can cherish sorrow, I am delicious."

Example: That's true, but when it comes to theory, Xu Ning still talks to Tao Jing in a set of ways and has a clear head. (Yang Mo's Song of Youth, Chapter 12, Part I)