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Drink wind and food dew
Drink dew dining style, picnic near the wind
Meal wind and grass, meal xia drink
Meal pine and cypress, meal wind and snow.
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In my opinion, the idioms about picnics are: water lodging and wind meals, wind meals and camping out, delicious food, and gluttonous feasts.
Among them, the meaning of water accommodation and wind meal is: water accommodation, picnic in the wind, describing the hard life of the journey.
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Idioms about picnics are:
Drinking wind and dew, drinking dew and eating wind, Linfeng picnic, dining wind and staying grass, dining xia drinking, dining pine and cypress, dining wind and snow.
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Idioms about picnics. : Eating and sleeping in the open. Delicious food. Mountain cuisine. Uncritically. Night Dew Elixir. Smoky fire.
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Water Staycation Meal.
Explanation: Accommodation on the water, picnic by the wind. Describe the journey and life as hard.
Source: Tang Yin Yaofan's "Return to Beijing".
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Water Stay: Water accommodation, windy picnic. Describe the journey and life as hard.
synonyms: sleeping in the open with a meal.
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Laid back.
Laid. Relax.
Be at ease. Have fun.
Free. Feel free to be at ease.
Feel at ease. Leisurely.
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Idioms for cooking:
Fresh and clean, carved ice and gravel
Cooking sand and ice, cooking gold and jade
Analyze the bones and cook, several meters and cook
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The five grains are abundant, the sky is high and the clouds are light, the autumn is eternal, the spring blossoms and autumn fruits, the autumn is high and cool, the leaves know the autumn, the west wind is afterglowing, the golden wind and jade dew, the geese pass the phonograph, the spring goes to the autumn, and the autumn comes
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<> Cook fresh and clear, burn ice and gravel, cook sand and cut ice, cook gold and jade, analyze bones and cook, and cook for several meters.
炊鲜漉清 [ chuī xiān lù qīng ] refers to boiled fish and strainer wine.
Cooking sand and ice. [ chuī shā lòu bīng ] 炊沙 cannot be made into rice, and ice cannot be used as a utensil. The metaphor is in vain.
A few meters and cooked. [ shǔ mǐ ér chuī ] 炊: to cook with a fire. Count the grains of rice and cook. The metaphor is less profitable. It also describes life as difficult.
Break down the bones and cook. [ xī gǔ ér chuī ] Same as "析骸以爨". refers to the dilemma of being besieged for a long time and running out of food. It is also used to describe the miserable life of the people during wars or famines.
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Basic explanation.
Usually the group members bring their own food and go on excursions or outings for alfresco meals or spread a cloth on the open field and put food on it. It's a picnic.
1.Tang Dai Shulun's poem "Guiyang Beiling Occasional Savage Residence Chat Book Presents Wang Yongzhou Yong Li Daozhou Qi": "The inner household is all leather mats, and the picnic is dry and fertile. ”
2.I brought food to the wild to eat. Zheng Zhenduo's "Miscellaneous Notes: Tashan Park": "The pavilion is very small, and the open space around it is not large, but there are four groups of chairs and tables built by the cement, each group of two chairs and one table, for the purpose of picnic for tourists. ”
3.Refers to food that is taken to the wild to eat. **The poem "Kunming Tour to the West Mountain": "People form a group, enter the forest, and have a picnic." ”
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