Idiom poems that make eating a piece of cake!

A piece of cake:

A piece of cake is a catchphrase (Zhang Fei eats bean sprouts - a piece of cake), now used to describe things that are easy or trivial. The English translation is a piece of cake.

Chinese name

A piece of cake

Foreign name

a piece of cake

Explanation

Metaphor for easy or trivial things

Category

Afterword

Example:

1. "Wash the dishes at home, For women, it’s a piece of cake, but in a restaurant it’s a hard job.” (Xinmin Evening News, 2000/4/8) 2. “Li. The husband is old in Guangzhou, so finding a place in Guangzhou is a piece of cake. But not long ago, he walked around Longkou West Road for more than half an hour before he found the place he was looking for." ("Nanfang Daily" 2004. /5/21) Sometimes also written as "a small dish".

3. "Although Bird's listing in June 2000 relieved the urgent need for funds, the total publicity expenses of less than 100 million for the whole year were still just a piece of cake in front of foreign brands.

"("South Wind Window" 2001/1)