grand banquet
Shui Lu Za Chen is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Shu ǐ L ù Z á ICH é n, which means that all kinds of delicacies produced by Shui Lu are available. It describes rich dishes. It comes from the miscellaneous records of the Ming emperor.
Idiom usage
The food is rich, the table is full of water and land, and you can't help but move your fingers.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: water, land and Chen
The origin of Idioms
According to Zheng chujiao's miscellaneous records of the Ming emperor, the emperor of the Ming Dynasty visits the Qing palace in October every year, and the five families of Yang Guozhong's sisters follow him. Before departure, Huizhong mansion held a big banquet, with "Zhai cauldron" stewed in red sauce and "Purple hump", and "red tailed carp" in crystal dish The most extravagant. "
Chinese PinYin : shuǐ lù zái chén
grand banquet
fully inclusive and equitable. jiān róng bìng xù