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Idiom: draw cakes to satisfy hunger.

Solve the problem: the cake you draw can satisfy your psychological comfort, so you don't have to really eat it, so you don't have to worry about getting fat.

Pronunciation: huà b ǐ ng ch not ng j:?

Interpretation: draw cakes to satisfy hunger. Metaphor is to comfort yourself with fantasy.

Said by Chen Shou in the Western Jin Dynasty, Biography of the Three Kingdoms Wei Zhi Lu Yu: "Don't be famous in the election, make cakes like pictures, and don't spit."

People who are selected should not only look at fame. Fame is like drawing a cake on the ground, but it is actually inedible!

Grammar: linkage; As subject, predicate and object; Metaphor is to comfort yourself with fantasy.

Synonyms: looking at plums to quench thirst, talking on paper, comforting oneself, painting cakes to satisfy hunger, referring to geese as soup, cutting meat to cure sores, is of no help, deceiving others.

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Antonym: worthy of the name

Meaning: Fame or title (number) is consistent with reality.

Source: From Han Cao Cao's "Talking with Pen": "Jun Yu De, flowing in the state, loyal to his merits, on the world, worthy of the name."

Your cultivation, the sound of our country, your loyalty and your achievements are all beautiful for future generations. Truly far ahead of others.

Usage: subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; With praise.

Synonym: worthy of the name, worthy of the name, worthy of the name, worthy of the name, worthy of the name, worthy of the name.

Antonyms: quenching thirst, deceiving the world, false name, false name, false name, sentimental name, false name, false name, good name, empty bread to satisfy hunger, false name, false name, false name,