Drink ice and eat tillers
It means to live a simple life and be innocent. It is also known as "swallowing Berberis with ice" and "swallowing Berberis with ice".
Idiom explanation
The phonetic notation "Y ǐ Nb ī ngsh í B ㄧㄣㄅㄧㄥㄧㄧㄝㄋㄧㄝㄝㄝㄝㄝㄝㄝㄝㄝㄝㄝㄝㄝㄋㄧㄧㄝㄅㄧㄥㄥㄧㄝㄝ.
Idioms and allusions
In Tang Dynasty, Bai Juyi's poem "three years is a history of assassins" is the second: "three years is a history of assassins, drink ice and eat Berberis. Only to Tianzhu Mountain, get two pieces of stone. This is worth thousands of gold, but nothing will hurt the innocence. " "Fu yishangshu contains thousands of books in an instant, and thousands of people seek to pull out, and the number of mountains and rivers is clear, and the sincerity of eating ice and eating tillers is sincere." It is also known as "swallowing Berberis with ice" and "swallowing Berberis with ice". Yuan Zongdao of the Ming Dynasty wrote in his zashuo that "we should do this great thing, but we should seek truth, rest on our laurels and taste gall, and drink ice and swallow Berberis." Qing Ji Yun's "notes of Yuewei thatched cottage · Huaixi magazine 3" said: "a chaste woman is not always determined, she must not drink ice for decades."
Discrimination of words
The idiom explanation: refers to the life is pure and bitter, the person is innocent. It is also known as "swallowing Berberis with ice" and "swallowing Berberis with ice". Idiom example: Fu to Shangshu Wanqing contains, Qianxun steep, yingyue Jun Heqing number, cut ice to eat tillers, sincerity. In Tang Dynasty, Huang Tao's Nanhai weishangshuqi, the degree of common use: rare emotion color: commendatory words, grammatical usage: as predicate and attribute; used in written language, idiom structure: combined type, generation time: ancient times
Chinese PinYin : yǐn bīng shí bò
Drink ice and eat tillers
Therefore, it is not a literary fault. suí fēi wén guò
public opinions are divergent. zhòng shuō fēn róu