What does it mean to be able to eat by face and by talent?
Obviously, you can eat by your face, but you have to rely on talent. At first glance, this word seems awkward and feels like swearing. But in fact, the word means to praise someone for not only being good-looking, but also being talented. Ordinary fans often praise their favorite stars, not only for their good looks, but also for their good singing and acting skills ... and so on. They are very talented, or they use this word to describe themselves.
Where does the phrase "you can eat by your face, but you must rely on your talent" come from? The popular saying on the Internet is from the mouth of comedian Jia Ling. Jia Ling, a funny actor who has always been famous for his talent, was exposed with a slim and exquisite photo when he was young, which surprised many netizens. "It turns out that Jia Ling was once a goddess." Jia Ling himself responded in the Weibo: "I performed it affectionately: I can obviously eat by my face, but I have to rely on my talent." This word has become popular on the Internet.
The development experience of "you can eat by your face, but you have to rely on your talent" When it comes to this word, you have to mention another word "vase", which refers to those who only have good looks but are not rich in talent. Often described as some stars without acting skills in the entertainment circle. Since the word "you can eat by your face, but you must rely on your talent" came out, fans often use it to describe their idols. Whether true or not, in the eyes of fans, idols are probably a word "perfect"!
"You can rely on your face to eat, but you must rely on your talent." Yesterday, at the meeting, all the staff of the Broken Foundation Volunteer Office were severely criticized by the leaders. Everyone was speechless and wrote a five-thousand-word review on related issues! At that time, the leader's words still echoed in my mind, always alert myself! "You said, you, you, Ningning can rely on face to eat, but you have to rely on talent to grab your job, right?"