Eat the bells and the cauldron. Beat the bells and play the music and eat the cauldrons. Describes a luxurious and luxurious life. Zhongming: ringing the bell when eating; Dingshi: eating in rows of tripods.
目无quanniu mù wú quán niú
[Explanation] It is a metaphor for someone who has become proficient in a skill
[Explanation] Pre-Qin Zhuang Zhou's "Zhuang Zi· "Yu Sheng Shuo": "When the first minister untied the ox, he saw nothing but the ox; three years later, he did not see the whole ox.
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[Usage] Subject-predicate form; used as predicate and attributive; with complimentary meaning