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Poems about food What are the poems about food?
1, a gust of wind, with catkins, was full of sweetness in the shop. A girl Wu poured wine and urged me to come. -Li Bai's "Nanjing Hotel Parting" in the Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation: the breeze blows catkins, and the hotel overflows with fragrance; Wu Ji held out the newly squeezed wine and advised the guests to taste it.

2, lanling wine tulips, jade bowl filled with amber light. -Travel Notes of Li Bai in Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation: Lanling wine, with the mellow fragrance of turmeric, looks like amber in a jade bowl.

3. We open your window and overlook the garden and fields, holding cups and talking about mulberry and hemp. -Meng Haoran's Passing Old People's Village in Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: Open the window to face the grain field and vegetable garden and raise a glass to talk about crops.

4, the world is more precious, and the jade snow skin is covered with crimson yarn. -Qiu Jun's Lychee Ode in Ming Dynasty

Interpretation: There is nothing better than precious fruit in the world. Its snow-like skin is covered with a red gauze.