| 含饴弄孙 | hán yí nòng sūn | lit. to play with one's grandchildren while eating candy (idiom); fig. to enjoy a happy and leisurely old age | |
| 甘之如饴 | gān zhī rú yí | lit. as sweet as syrup (idiom, from Book of Songs); to endure hardship gladly; a glutton for punishment | |
| 饴糖 | yí táng | malt sugar; maltose | |
| 糖饴 | táng yí | malt sugar; maltose |
| 1 | Cool and sparkling mountain spring provided him sweet drinks; fresh tasty wild fruits sustained him. | |
| 2 | Most people enjoy the life like this and never give it up. | |
| 3 | And then he assigns you to his sacred fire, that you may become sacred bread for God's sacred feast. | |
| 4 | They aren't used to the new you yet - they only know you as the kid who had everything decided for you and didn't mind. | |
| 5 | However, new products, imported products, and the idea of health which emphasizes low salt and sugar diet made HsinKangYi ignored. |