Chapter 247: He Regretted It
Hehe......
He was so stupid!
If he hadn't seen the true face of the other party, he would have been so stupid and unattainable to worship and respect this 'unparalleled 'brother' who was like Pan An and had an ethereal fairy spirit......
And for the rest of his life, he will use it without regrets.
There are 81 existing compound surnames in China: Ouyang, Taishi, Duanmu, Shangguan, Sima, Dongfang, Dugu, Nangong, Wan Qi, Wenren,
Xiahou, Zhuge , Yuchi, Gongyang, Helian, Shantai, Huangfu, Zongzheng, Puyang, Gongye, Taishu, Shentu, Gongsun, Murong, Zhongsun, Zhongli, Changsun, Yuwen, Situ, Xianyu, Sikong,
Luqiu, Ziche, Qiguan, Sikou, Wuma, Gongxi, Zhuansun, Yangsi, Gongliang, Qidiao, Lezheng, Zai
Father, Guliang, Tuoba, Jiagu, Xuanyuan, Linghu, Duangan, Baili, Huyan, Dongguo, Nanmen, Yangyu, Weisheng, Gonghu, Gongyu, Gongyi, Liangqiu......
Gongzhong, Gongshang, Gongmen, Gongshan, Gongjian, Zuoqiu, Gongbo, Ximen, Gongzu, Fifth, Gongcheng, Guanqiu, Gonghui, Nanrong, Dongli, Donggong, Zhongchang, Zishu, Zisang, Jimo, Daxi, Chushi, etc......
Fragrant, oily but not greasy, crispy and delicious, salty and sweet, moderately sweet and crispy, full of five flavors, sweet and sour, delicious, juicy, refreshing and delicious, tender and refreshing, spicy, fragrant, sweet, soft and glutinous, delicious, delicious.
Delicious, delicious, sweet, refreshing, fragrant, endless aftertaste, jade plate delicacies, beautiful and edible, color and taste are good, salivating, eight treasures of jade food, its taste is endless
【Endless aftertaste】[huíwèiwú]
Basic explanation: aftertaste: refers to the aftertaste after eating. The more I think about something, the more interesting it becomes.
From: Song Wang Yuyan's poem "Olive": "There is an aftertaste for a long time, and I feel sweet and sweet." ”
Example: This article is profound and makes people ~.
Grammar: subject-predicate, as predicate, object, complement, refers to recalling things that were meaningful in the past
Example sentence: This movie has a profound meaning and makes people ~.
【意不不完】[yìyóuwèijìn]
Basic explanation: Jud: yet, it means that you have not yet had fun.
(1) It is generally used to describe the feelings of some small activities, such as traveling, reading, eating, etc., to describe the feeling that the activity gives people a good feeling, but they have not finished having fun.
(2) I feel that I haven't had enough of something or something to eat, and I want to do it again.
Source: Wang Shuo's "Ignorance": "Everyone dispersed unsatisfied, returned to their original positions, and exchanged excited eyes with each other. “
Example: After eating Korean food, you will definitely feel like you can't get enough of it!
【涎三尺】[chuíxiánsānchǐ]
Basic explanation: saliva: saliva. Saliva hangs three feet long. Described as extremely greedy. It is also described as very hot-eyed.
From: Chapter 3 of Lao She's "Zhao Zi Said": "Sitting opposite is a salivating little black and white dog, squeezing his eyebrows and hoping to eat some white potato whiskers and skins. ”
Grammar: complementary, as a predicate, a definite, derogatory, to describe seeing someone else's things
Example sentence: The imperialists have long been on the oil of the Gulf countries~.
【涎欲滴】[chuíxiányùdī]
Basic explanation: saliva: saliva. I was so hungry that my saliva was dripping. Described as very greedy.
From: Tang Liu Zongyuan's "Zhaohai Jiawen": "Salivating and flashing tongue, squandering the afternoon." ”
Example: But in the eyes of a poor boy like me, I really think this is a lot of money, and to be honest, there are indeed some~!◎ Zou Taofen "Experience: Newspaper in the Slum"
Grammar: complementary, as a predicate, definite, complement, derogatory, refers to a greedy person
Example sentence: After listening to Xiao Yang's experience of making a lot of money outside, Xiao Zhao is indeed a little ~.
【饕餮大餐】[tāotièdàcān]
Gluttony is an imaginary and mysterious monster. This monster has no body, only a big head and a big mouth, is very greedy, eats whatever it sees, and finally dies because it eats too much. It is a symbol of greed. Nowadays, gluttonous meals are often used to describe "rich, hearty, abundant" and so on. It can also be used directly to describe extremely hearty food, and can be used directly as a noun.
【Eagle cockles】[diāohānlòugé]
Basic explanation: refers to delicate and delicious food.
【三牲五鼎】[sānwǔdǐng]
Basic explanation: The original description of the sacrifice was abundant. Now describe the food as rich and beautiful.
From: Yuan Gaoming's "Pipa Ji Cai Gong Forced Bo to Try": "Three animals and five tripods for the day and night, must be better than sipping and drinking water." ”
Example: Where does the paper ash come from? Lined up~, I can't stop sighing and sighing.
【八珍玉食】[bāzhēnyùshí]
Basic explanation: Generally refers to exquisite cuisine.
From: Jin Dong Jieyuan's "The Legend of the West Chamber" Volume 3: "Eight treasures and jade food invite Lang to eat, a thousand words for business." ”
Grammar: conjunctive, subject, object, to describe precious food
【珍馐美馔】[zhēnxiūměizhuàn]
Basic explanation: 馐: good tasting food, 馔: rice. Precious and delicious food. Also known as "Shameful and Delicious".
Eight treasures of jade food, mountain and sea delicacies, index finger movement, relish, five flavors.
1. Eight treasures and jade food
[Explanation]: Generally refers to exquisite cuisine.
[From]: Jin Dong Jieyuan's "The Legend of the West Chamber" Volume 3: "Eight treasures and jade food invite Lang to eat, and a thousand words are right for business." ”
[Translation]: I invite you to a banquet with delicious food, and I have a thousand words to say to you, Zhang Sheng.
2. Delicacies from the mountains and seas
[Explanation]: A variety of precious foods produced in the mountains and seas. Refers to a variety of dishes.
[From]: Tang Wei Yingwu's "Chang'an Taoist Poems": "The mountains and seas mistakenly abandon the fence, and cook the calf lamb like a sunflower." ”
[Translation]: Delicacies from the mountains and seas can be seen everywhere, and all kinds of meat delicacies are as easy as eating melon seeds.
3. The index finger moves
[Explanation]: It originally referred to the omen of having something delicious to eat, and later described the appearance of being greedy when you see something delicious.
[From]: "Zuo Chuan: The Fourth Year of Xuan Gong": "The Chu people dedicated their turtles to Zheng Linggong, and the son Song and the Zi family will meet, and the index finger of the Zi Gong moves. ”
[Explanation]: The people of Chu gave Zheng Linggong a large soft-shelled turtle. Gongzi Song and Zi's family were about to enter the meeting, and when they walked on the road, Gongzi Song's index finger suddenly moved by itself.
4. Relish
[Explanation]: Jinjin: A look of strong interest. It means that you have a good taste or a lot of interest in talking.
[From]: Ming Author's "Zhu Shun Water Collection: Seventeen Songs of the Answer to the Ye Festival Book": "The more good works, the more you read them, the more you feel the relish, the more you can see the text of the victory, and the words of others are beautiful." ”
[Explanation]: Good poetry is more, the more you read it, the more you feel it is interesting, you can see Li Sheng's article, and it is better than others to bring beautiful words.
5. 五味俱全 [wǔwèijùquán]
[Explanation]: Five flavors: a combination of sweet, sour, bitter, spicy and salty. Describe the seasoning is complete and suitable.
[From]: "Rites and Rites": "Five flavors and six harmony, twelve foods, and the quality of each other." ”
[Explanation]: Sour, bitter, sweet, pungent, salty and other delicacies, the different foods that people eat in the twelve months of the year, this is a mutual thing.
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