1. A four-character idiom describing gluttony
Gluttonous tongue is a metaphor for a gluttonous person.
Source: Chapter 33 of "Qilu Deng" by Li Luyuan of the Qing Dynasty: "The warm clouds are steaming and the rosy clouds are coming; the gluttonous mouths are greedy, and the heroes are coming overwhelmingly."
The Gluttonous Apprentice A metaphor for a glutton.
Smacking your lips to express surprise or embarrassment.
Source: Chapter 2 of "The Scholars" by Wu Jingzi of the Qing Dynasty: "[Wang Juren] was surprised when he saw that the name on the imitation paper of the primary school student was Xun Mei; he smacked his lips for a while Those who make lips make many monsters on their faces."
Smacking one's lips and licking one's tongue to express greed.
Source: Chapter 10 of "The Scholars" by Wu Jingzi of the Qing Dynasty: "He panicked for a moment, bent down to grab the powder soup, and was fought over by two dogs, smacking their lips and tongues to grab the powder soup. Eat the pink soup in the ground."
Smacking your lips to describe greed. It also means that the food tastes good.
Source: Paragraph 10 of Yang Shuo's "Three Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains": "Wu Zhen ate deliciously and sweetly, smacking his lips and licking his lips as he ate, savoring the taste."
Smacking one's lips and smacking one's tongue describes gluttony. It also means that the food tastes good.
Source: Duanmu Hongliang's "Horqin Banner Grassland" 2: "The food came, and the old man smacked his lips and tongue to praise the taste of the food. 2. What are the sentences describing "tofu brain" fortune telling p>
1. The biggest feature of tofu is the tenderness of the tofu, so it is called tofu.
2. It requires a low fire to cook the slurry and not overflowing the pot, so that the tofu is not mushy and bitter. , not astringent, use high heat when stewing, just open the pot. 3. When serving tofu, be careful when serving tofu. Use a flat spoon to put it in a bowl. The tofu in the middle of the bowl should protrude like a small steamed bun. .
4. Then pour the brine, and the brine will flow from the top of the "steamed buns" to the sides of the bowl. After pouring the brine, add minced garlic and chili oil. 5. "The tofu is freshly braised and has a delicious taste." Take advantage of the morning light.
6. It is clear and tender that it is the same as the brain, but it turns out to be old after eating. 7. In addition to salty brine, there is also a kind of sweet tofu, which is boiled with sugar and water, thickened with starch and topped with chopped gold cake.
8. Gaotang tofu brain is a famous snack here. 9. The white, fat and tender tofu is soaked in a special soup, the color of the soup is black.
10. There is a layer of oil floating on it, and chili peppers are sprinkled on it, which is mouth-watering! 11. The method of making tofu curd is very simple: first beat the beans into soy milk, add salt and brine, and after a while, the soy milk will turn into pieces of tofu, filling a big pot. 12. When guests come, put it into a bowl, add broth, and if you like spicy food, pour in chili oil, and a bowl of tofu with full color, flavor and flavor is ready.
13. Eating tofu is also very interesting. First, scoop up a piece and slide it outward, and the tofu will be divided into two halves. 14. One time when I was drinking tofu nao, I went too far and stirred the tofu into a pot of porridge.
15. So I gave it another name - "smashed". 3. Four-character words that describe a dish that is very delicious
There are many four-character words that describe a dish that is very delicious, such as Bazhenyushi, salivating, salivating, relishing, popular, three sacrifices and five tripods, The food is full of flavours, delicious food, delicacies from mountains and seas, etc.
Word analysis:
1. Bazhen Jade Food
Explanation: Generally refers to exquisite dishes.
From: Volume 3 of Jin Dynasty's "The Romance of the Western Chamber" by Dong Jieyuan: "Eight treasures of jade and jade are invited to a meal, and a thousand words can be said about business."
Vernacular text: "Exquisite dishes are invited. When you eat, you can answer your questions with a thousand words."
Grammar: conjunction; used as subject and object; to describe the delicious food
2. Mouthwatering
Explanation: Saliva: saliva. He was so greedy that his saliva was dripping. Describes a very greedy look.
From: Zou Taofen's "Experience·Newspaper Office in the Slums": "But from the perspective of a poor boy like me, I do feel that this is a big sum, and to be honest, it is indeed a bit salivating! ”
Grammar: supplementary form; used as predicate, attributive, complement; has a derogatory meaning, referring to greedy people
3. Salivating
Explanation: Saliva: saliva. The saliva hangs down three feet long. Describes an extremely greedy appearance. Also described as very hot-eyed.
From: Chapter 3 of Modern Lao She's "Zhao Ziyue": "Sitting opposite is a salivating little black and white dog, winking and hoping to eat some sweet potato whiskers and skin."
Grammar: supplementary form; used as predicate and attributive; has a derogatory meaning, describing being jealous when seeing other people's things
4. Relishing with gusto
Explanation: Relishing: showing a strong interest. It means eating very deliciously or talking with great interest.
From: Chapter 12 of Part 1 of Yang Mo's "Song of Youth": "That's what he said, but when it came to theory, Xu Ning still talked to Dao Jing in the same way, with great interest and clarity.
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Grammar: more formal; used as predicate and object; with a complimentary meaning
5. Popularity
Explanation: 荍: finely chopped meat; broiled: roasted Meat. Both pickled pork and roasted meat are popular foods. It refers to the delicious food that everyone loves to eat.
From: Modern Wen Yiduo's "Song and." "Poetry": "A popular "Guofeng" and "Xiaoya" are also the best parts of the "Three Hundred Poems", which is the most satisfactory achievement in poetry cooperation. ”
Grammar: complex form; used as predicate, attributive; with a complimentary meaning 4. Four-character words to describe very beautiful things
Looks like a fairy, a fairy descends to earth, has a beautiful appearance, is like a flower, is like a jade, has a beautiful face The appearance of the moon, jade and ice are clear, the ice and snow are smart, bright and moving
The fish sinks and the wild goose falls, the moon is shy of the flowers, the beauty of the world, the white jade is flawless, stunningly beautiful, lovely, charming, beautiful
The beauty of the country, the beauty of the country, the beauty of the country, the purples and reds, the stunning beauty, the twenty-eight beauties, the beauty of the crowd, the stunning beauty, the hibiscus out of the water
The confidante, the beauty in pink, the little family's jasper, the little bird, the peerless beauty , beautiful and delicious, beautiful appearance and wisdom, warm and fragrant jade
Gothic eyebrows and white teeth, curved eyebrows and plump cheeks, red lips and white teeth, apricot face and peach cheeks, natural jade quality, gorgeous appearance, natural beauty, fairy appearance and jade appearance
p>Slim skin, fragrant and refined, orchid heart, bright eyes and white teeth, Qihua Yaocao, moth eyebrows, icy skin and jade bones, fairy posture and jade color
Jinghongjue Yan, Liu Yao Yanying, rich peaches and plums, warm fragrant jade, graceful beauty, peerless beauty, graceful and graceful, Hua Xin Nianhua
Huazhizhanzhan, Liu Yao Huajiao, Liu Jiaohuamei, Liu Ruohua Jiao, willow-waisted flower state, graceful lady, Zuo family's charming girl, graceful eyebrows
I see pity, distant mountain hibiscus, Zhangtai willow, posture*** person 5. The four-character words that describe the water surface are: Which
There are many four-character words to describe the water surface, such as waves without wind, dragonfly touching the water, vast, water and sky are the same color, floating stems, sparkling, torrential, turbulent waves, mirror flowers, water moon, Magnificent waves, calm waves, gathering waves, sinking waters, fueling the flames, surging, endless flow, etc.
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Word analysis:
1. Yanbo vastness
Explanation: Yanbo: the misty water; vast: the vastness of the water surface.
From: Tang Dynasty Cui Zhiyuan's "Returning to Haidong". "Spring View on Mount Wei": "In the vast mist of the sky, the dawn flies around the countryside. ”
Vernacular:
Grammar: subject-predicate; used as predicate and attributive; to describe the vastness of the water surface
2. Calm and calm
Explanation : refers to the absence of wind and waves.
From: Volume 7 of "Wudeng Huiyuan" by Shi Puji of the Song Dynasty: "The monk asked: 'How is it when the wind is calm and the waves are calm?' ’ The master said, ‘Blow down the south wall. '"
Vernacular:
Grammar: conjunction; used as attributive, complement, predicate; metaphor of things calming down
3. Sparkling
< p> Explanation: Describing the light and clearness of the waves. Wavelight: The light reflected by the sunlight or moonlight on the water. Sparkling: Describing the clearness of the water and rocks.Example: The sparkling lake is dotted with fishing sails. /p>
Synonyms: "Shui Guang Yin"
Antonyms: "turbulent waves, level as a mirror"
4. Dragonfly touches the water
Explanation: Refers to the dragonfly flying on the water surface. The movement of the tail touching the water surface is a metaphor for doing things superficially but not deeply.
From the poem "Qujiang" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty: "Butterflies can be seen deeply through flowers, and dragonflies are flying in the water." "
Vernacular text: "Through the flowers, you can see the butterfly deeply, and the dragonfly flies on the water surface, tapping the water from time to time. ”
Grammar: subject-predicate form; used as predicate, object, attributive; with derogatory connotations
Synonyms are understatement, glancing at the scene, and just looking at the flowers
Antonyms are to watch the flowers, overwhelming, Tell the truth in one sentence
5. Mighty and mighty
Explanation: Originally used to describe the vastness of water, it later describes the vastness and growth of things, or the huge flow of people moving forward.
< p> From: Song Dynasty Fan Zhongyan's "Yueyang Tower": "It is vast and boundless. ”Vernacular: “It is vast and boundless.
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Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate, attributive, adverbial; to describe the flow of people or water, etc.
Synonyms are majestic, grand, majestic
Antonyms are calm, zero Sporadic stars