too busy to have a decent meal
Too much to eat, pronounced sh í B ù Xi á B ǎ o, is a Chinese idiom, which means no time to have a good meal. It describes working all day. It comes from the five rules of the Jin Dynasty - Baoye.
explain
I don't have time to eat well. It describes working all day.
allusion
[source] according to Sima Guang's book "entering five rules · protecting industry", it is said that "when it is, you can't eat enough, you can't sleep safely."
Every day, day and night.
Chinese PinYin : shí bù xiá bǎo
too busy to have a decent meal
Pick up the brush and ask for the painting. zhāi zhí suǒ tú
To break a wall and destroy a stone. pò bì huǐ zhǐ
Separation and disintegration. lí xī fēn bēng
The male sings the female harmoniously. xióng chàng cí hé
while i do nothing contrary to my good name. dé yīn mò wéi