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What do you mean by fireworks?
No matter how good the food in all parts of the country is, it is just a steaming bowl of food. "Eating on all sides" comes from Wang Zengqi's "Plants on Earth", and there is a chapter called "Eating on all sides". The fireworks behind it should be an overview and summary of Wang Lao's works by netizens.

The chapter "Eating on All Sides" is devoted to the contents of food, such as taste, cutting method, etc. In fact, it is delicious everywhere. Wang Lao eats all the delicious food in the world, carefully records and writes down his detailed feelings, which is a classic food guide.

A bowl of fireworks is the smell of fireworks in the bowl, which can be understood as a steaming bowl of food. "The Book of Rites" said: "eat drink man woman, people's great desires exist." Eating is the most basic need of being born. Therefore, no matter high-ranking officials, nobles or ordinary people, they need to bring a bowl of steaming food when they get home, so that their lives can be practical and interesting.

Eating in all directions is just a bowl of fireworks, which means that eating and drinking everywhere is actually just the taste of life in the rice bowl. The implication is that a bowl of steaming food is the essence of Sifang diet.

Eat drink man woman Fireworks World is full of fragrance and temperature. A bowl of fireworks is a bowl of hot dishes. No matter how lofty the ideal is, no matter how passionate life is, it will only return to life and live down-to-earth in the end. If someone wants to share a bowl of fireworks with you, it means having a good life with you.

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Wang Zengqi, the author of "Four Sides Diet: Diet", whose prose lies in his examination of "trivial matters", can be humble, see the big from the small, not arrogant, and shoot the big from the small. His prose has no painstaking structure, nor does it pursue profound and profound themes. It is plain and simple, as plain as words. Reading Wang Zengqi's prose is like listening to a kind and knowledgeable old man talking. Although the words are common, they are interesting.