Hunger and thirst
Hunger and thirst, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī K ě Ji ā og ō ng, describes hunger and thirst. It's from Huayang cave gate, Yijian Dingzhi.
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attribute; used in life.
The origin of Idioms
Hongmai of Song Dynasty wrote in Huayang cave gate, a record of Yijian and Dingzhi: "on the right side of the stone pool, the lotus flowers are brilliant. Although they are hungry and thirsty, the flowers and water are out of reach."
Chinese PinYin : jī kě jiāo gōng
Hunger and thirst
indulge in secret relations with women. qiè yù tōu xiāng