Food and labor
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh í Bi à NL á ox à n, which means excellent knowledge. It comes from Shuo Xin Yu, Shuo Jie, written by Liu Yiqing in Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
It refers to excellent knowledge
Examples
People know that there is Xun Xu, but not Shikuang.
The origin of Idioms
In the Southern Dynasty, Song Dynasty and Liu Yiqing's Shi Shuo Xin Yu Shu Jie: "Xun Xu tasted eating bamboo shoots and rice on the seat of Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty. He said," this is what you cook with your salary. " It's practical, so it's the foot of the cart. "
Idiom explanation
He is a man of great insight.
Idiom story
During the Jin Dynasty, Xun Xu once went out with Emperor Wu of the Jin Dynasty. At that time, the conditions were very difficult, and firewood could not be found everywhere for cooking. The cook had to unload the foot of the old car he took to cook. During the dinner, Xun Xu said to Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty, "this meal is made of rotten wood." Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty didn't believe it, so he sent someone to inquire about it.
Chinese PinYin : shí biàn láo xīn
Food and labor
be present in person on the grand occasion. gōng féng qí shèng
like nature itself -- highest quality. hún rán zì chéng