China's Chinese character means fleshy, as opposed to "thin"; It also describes that the soil is rich in nutrients, or something that can increase the nutrients in the field.
Tang Yun, Ji Yun, Yun Hui and Zheng Yun are full of charm. Shuowen is fleshy. From meat, I know. "Xu Yue" should not eat too much meat, so it is necessary to take a warning. Li Liyun is happy, but it is not smooth, and it is still obese.
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Explanation of word combinations:
1, fat
[féi ròu]?
Fat meat.
2. Obesity
[Fei Peng]?
(Appearance) Obesity: ~ Diseases | ~ Children. [anti] thin.
3. Fat
[flying over the eaves]?
Refers to the fat of livestock, usually refers to the thickness of subcutaneous fat layer of livestock.
4. fertile
[flying over the eaves]?
(shape) the land suitable for plant growth has sufficient nutrients and water: soil ~. Fat [near]. Poor | barren.
5. Fat and strong
【biāo féI tǐZhuang】?
Describe the fatness of livestock.