不食周粟
 
  Explanation: Millet: Millet, refers to food. Originally referred to Bo, Shu Ch'i in commercial eating weeks after the death of Su died. Refers to the innocent remarry   Usage: Verb-object type; as the predicate attribute; with compliment   Source: Qian Han, "Records of the Historian Bo Biography": "King Wu Ping Yin has been chaos, the world Zongzhou, and Bo, Shu Ch'i ashamed of, do not eat Zhou Yi Su, hidden in the Shouyangshan, Plucking and eat."   Examples: This is the discussion along to the residual rice, because both men had agreed "~", had entered after the introduction of Shouyangshan. (Lu Xun's "Plucking New Stories")  |  
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