At the bottom of every page of its menu, there are various historical introductions, place names and allusions, Chinese New Year customs of old Beijing, and even the titles of each dish are accompanied by different poems and songs.
One of the signs, Beijing braised pork, is accompanied by "bright afterglow, red and green, which is the beauty of spring morning".
This is not an ancient poem.
Brightness refers to the brilliance of the sun and the moon, or bright moonlight.
The afterglow of sunset; Residual photos.
These two words are not used together here, but they have appeared in ancient poetry, so they have the feeling of ancient rhyme.
Red and green alternate with each other, and the writing is more modern.
The reason why you think the last sentence has an ancient rhyme is because of the sentence pattern, and+time also appears in ancient poetry, such as the time when the puffer fish is going to go.