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Painting cakes to satisfy hunger idiom story

draw cakes to allay hunger

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Cao Rui, the grandson of Cao Cao, was eager to find an "accountant" after he became emperor, and asked Lu Yu, the minister, to recommend a person with real skills, and warned him that recommending talents should not only look at fame. Fame is like a cake painted on the ground. You can't eat it when you are hungry. Lu Yu carefully selected Zhong Shulang for Cao Rui.

If you don't choose the name of the source, the cake is picturesque and you can't spit it out. Wei Zhi Lu Yuchuan's reflection.

Draw cakes to satisfy hunger. Metaphor is to comfort yourself with fantasy.

Used as subject, predicate and object; Comfort with fantasy.

It's no use looking at plum to quench your thirst.

The antonym is worthy of the name.

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English abstract

Example of idiom: I wait for bread to satisfy my hunger, while Miss Wang looks to plum to quench my thirst. The Peony Pavilion by Tang Xianzu in Ming Dynasty: the 16th issue.

Idiom sentence-making

Zhao Dan walked over and grabbed the painting, grimaced and said, "What's so funny? Draw cakes to satisfy hunger. "