excessive eating
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ē ngch á ngzh ǔ f ù, which means to have a lot of tolerance. It also describes a very full stomach. From eclipse of the moon.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Tong's poem "the eclipse of the moon" said: "if you support your stomach, you can be satisfied and die, and you will not steal."
Idiom usage
I'm full of food. Example: Song Sushi's poem "tea frying in an examination room" says: "I don't need to support my stomach and support my stomach. I wish I could have a good night's sleep." the family can't stop drinking the Du Mao wine, and they are eating all kinds of food. Ling Mengchu, Ming Dynasty, Volume 22
Chinese PinYin : chēng cháng zhǔ fù
excessive eating