Mao Zedong
Eat to prevent choking, walk to prevent falling. Famous dietary sayings
Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Water Margin" back to the 33rd. The food choked my throat. The general idea of these two sentences is: beware of food getting stuck in your throat when eating, and beware of wrestling when walking. It is common in the world to get stuck in the throat while eating and fall down while walking, so you must take preventive measures to be healthy. This phrase is also often used to mean that people must be careful when dealing with affairs and always pay attention to safety to prevent accidents. These two sentences can be used not only to discuss health preservation, but also to describe life.
The Water Margin by Shi Naian, a litterateur at the end of Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of Ming Dynasty.
Drink soup first, not a prescription.
Li Guangting, a Qing scholar
Eat to live, but live not to eat.
Originally named Lei Zhengxing and Lei Feng's Diary of Lei Feng