consume without producing
Sit on the mountain and eat the sky, read as Zu ò sh í sh ā NK ō ng. It means to consume but not to engage in production. Even if the property is piled up like a mountain, it will be eaten up. Wang Yufeng, Ming Dynasty, wrote in the story of burning incense, estrangement: "as the saying goes, if you live in the mountains, you'd rather have a fight than a mouthful. Since you've been here, I've run out of steam. "
Idiom explanation
It refers to consumption without production. Even if the property is piled up, it will be eaten up.
Idioms and allusions
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Wang Yufeng, Ming Dynasty, wrote in the story of burning incense, estrangement: "as the saying goes, if you live in the mountains, you'd rather have a fight than a mouthful. Since you've been here, I've run out of steam. "
Discrimination of words
words whose meaning is similar
Sit back and eat mountains and landslides
antonym
Every little makes a mickle, and every little makes a mickle
Chinese PinYin : zuò shí shān kōng
consume without producing
too sad and shocking to the ear. cǎn bù rěn wén
swear by the heaven and sun as witness. zhǐ tiān wéi shì
rich in the collection of books. zuò yōng shū chéng