excessive eating
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ē ngch á ngzh ǔ D ù, which means that the abdomen is full and it means a lot of tolerance. From Tang Lu Tong's poem of the eclipse of the moon.
Idiom usage
If the food is similar, he will eat all kinds of things, which is not the time of the year, and then he will support him.
Analysis of Idioms
Support one's stomach
The origin of Idioms
Lu Tong, Tang Dynasty, wrote in his poem of the eclipse of the moon: "if you support your intestines and support your stomach, you can be as good as a hill, and you can be satisfied and die, let alone steal."
Idiom explanation
The stomach is full. There are many metaphors.
Chinese PinYin : chēng cháng zhǔ dù
excessive eating
solicit help from potential backers high and low. zuān tóu mì fèng
a good man caught in difficult circumstances. yīng xióng qì duǎn
To insult the country and the people. rǔ guó tiǎn mín
be unable to achieve one's heart's desire but unwilling to accept less. gāo bù chéng dī bù jiù