Words describing hot pot

To salivate, salivate, salivate, salivate.

1. To covet and covet

Vernacular meaning: to describe eagerness to grab something, very greedy. Covet, drool.

Source: "History of the Yuan Dynasty·Hao Jing Biography": "Everyone covets the artifact and covets it."

Dynasty: Ming Dynasty

Author: Song Lian

Translation: There is no one who does not covet the divine weapon. Everyone is eager to grab it and is very greedy.

2. Mouthwatering

Vernacular meaning: So greedy that your mouth is about to drool. Described as very greedy. Saliva (xián).

Source: · "Dongpo Poetry·Volume 15·Giving the Huzhou Opera to Mr. p>

Author: Su Shi

Translation: Before I go, I’m going to say that I’m so greedy that my mouth is almost watering.

3. Mouthwatering

Vernacular meaning: to describe someone who is very greedy and wants to eat.

Source: "Zhao Hai Jia Wen": "Laughing more and more angry, salivating and gleaming."

Dynasty: Tang

Author: Liu Zongyuan

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Translation: After becoming even more angry, I became very greedy and wanted to eat.

4. Saliva

Vernacular meaning: saliva: saliva. The saliva hangs down three feet long. Describes an extremely greedy appearance. Also described as very hot-eyed.

Source: "Three Precepts": "When you first enter, the dogs will salivate and come with their tails raised."

Dynasty: Tang

Author: Liu Zongyuan

Translation: After entering the door, a group of dogs slobbered three feet long, and they all rushed up with their tails raised.

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Synonyms of salivation, salivation, salivation, salivation:

1. Desire

Vernacular interpretation: Describes the urgency of hope and longing.

Source: "Morning Cooking in the Small Window of Hengtangqiao Restaurant" poem: "The smoke from the cooking fire is about to penetrate the eyes, but the most pleasant thing is a green curtain."

Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Author: Yang Wanli

Translation: The eyes can see through it, describing the eagerness of hope, so Qinglian also feels lovely!