食不厌精,脍不厌细
Explanation: Disgust: to meet; cuisine: fine cut of meat. The more precise the better food Chung, fillet into the more detailed the better. Describe the refined food do fine. Usage: Complex sentence; for clause; with a compliment, do describe the fine food refining Source: Qin Confucius' Analects Hsiang-tang ":" Vegetarian food will change, will be moved to take home. Food is too refined, cuisine is too small. " Examples: "Do not eat straight cut," This is his old man's old-fashioned rules, but the "~" of regulations is somewhat surprising. (Lu Xun, "the mobilization by the North South China chamber woman's feet ...") |
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