Sweet and fat
Ganzhifeinong, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ā nzh ǐ f é in ó ng, meaning delicious food. It comes from the theory of food among monks.
The origin of Idioms
In the Southern Dynasty, Liang and Shen Yue's "on the food among monks", it is said that "there are three things that disturb the most: one is snobbish, the other is evil, and the third is sweet."
Idiom usage
For example, if you want to use the present system to offer sacrifices for the rich and the rich, how can you surpass the old system. New book of the Tang Dynasty: biography of Wei Sui
Chinese PinYin : gān zhǐ féi nóng
Sweet and fat
associate oneself with undesirable elements. tóng chén hé wū
Combine territory with Lane. bìng jiāng jiān xiàng