Eat all day: all day. Eat all day, don't think, don't do anything serious.
Source: "The Analects of Confucius" Yang Huo: "It's hard to eat all day!"
Eat your stomach, eat your stomach, and get along well. Describe peace and joy.
Source: Yan Fu's "On the Fairness of Subject and Object": "A well-off people, cultivating three and one, bulging their bellies and containing harmony, have no common fault of being rich."
Eat and drink, eat and drink. Describe satiated with food and drink.
Source: Xiangyang Club of Gaoyuan Wenxiu, the first discount: "I arranged a table of good wine here ... I got him drunk and full, and he couldn't walk."
Fill your stomach and sharpen your weapons. Metaphor is to prepare for battle.
Source: "Shang Jun Shu Bing Shou": "The army of strong men makes the grain strong and the soldiers strong, so as to treat the enemy."
You can't eat until you have enough food. Describe the hardships of life. The same is "not enough to eat."
I can't eat without eating. Describe the hardships of life.
Sweet and fat: full; Hua: I'm full. Eat greasy food. Describe the luxury and luxury of life.
Source: The first time in Cao Qingxueqin's Dream of Red Mansions: "On this day, I want to make up for a past event. On this day, I am grateful for the education of my father and brother and the discipline of my teachers and friends, so that I have accomplished nothing today and have been poor for half my life to show the world. "
2. Eat a full four-word idiom: Eat a full day: all day.
Eat all day, don't think, don't do anything serious. Source: "The Analects of Confucius" Yang Huo: "It's hard to eat all day!" Eat your stomach, eat your stomach, and get along well.
Describe peace and joy. Source: Yan Fu's "On the Fairness of Subject and Object": "A well-off people, cultivating three and one, bulging their bellies and containing harmony, have no common fault of being rich."
Eat and drink, eat and drink. Describe satiated with food and drink.
Source: Xiangyang Club of Gaoyuan Wenxiu, the first discount: "I arranged a table of good wine here ... I got him drunk and full, and he couldn't walk." Fill your stomach and sharpen your weapons.
Metaphor is to prepare for battle. Source: "Shang Jun Shu Bing Shou": "The army of strong men makes the grain strong and the soldiers strong, so as to treat the enemy."
You can't eat until you have enough food. Describe the hardships of life.
The same is "not enough to eat." I can't eat without eating.
Describe the hardships of life. Sweet and fat: full; Hua: I'm full.
Eat greasy food. Describe the luxury and luxury of life.
Source: The first time in Cao Qingxueqin's Dream of Red Mansions: "On this day, I want to make up for a past event. On this day, I am grateful for the education of my father and brother and the discipline of my teachers and friends, so that I have accomplished nothing today and have been poor for half my life to show the world. " .