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Su Dongpo’s food poems

1. "Ci Yunzi is about planting vegetables that will not grow after a long drought" Su Shi of the Song Dynasty Bamboo shoots sprouted under the steps in the New Year, and frost raked down the old poppies in the kitchen. At that time, he went around the wheat fields looking for wild shepherds and forced him to cook mountain soup for the monks. There is no need to sigh when there is no rain in the garden. The body is incompatible with the times and has to be abandoned for farming. If you want to see how old you are, there are two or three stems of autumn colors on your temples.

2. "Huanxisha·Dry rain and slanting wind make the dawn cold" Song Dynasty·Su Shi Drizzle and slanting wind make the dawn cold, and the light smoke and sparse willows make the beach beautiful. The journey into Huaiqingluo is gradually long. Snow foam and milk flowers float on the afternoon cup, and polygonum antler and artemisia bamboo shoots are served on the spring plate. The taste of the world is pure joy.

3. "First Arrival in Huangzhou" Su Shi of the Song Dynasty laughed at himself that he had been busy with his mouth all his life, and his career turned absurd as he grew older. When the Yangtze River flows around Guo, you will know the beauty of the fish, and when the mountains are full of bamboos, you will feel the fragrance of bamboo shoots. When chasing guests, you might as well put people outside. The poet is Shui Cao Lang. I'm just ashamed that it can't help anything, it's still a waste of money for the officials.

4. "One of the unique features of Huizhou?" Su Shi of the Song Dynasty It is spring at the foot of Luofu Mountain, and the oranges and bayberries are fresh every time. He eats three hundred lychees a day and grows up to be a Lingnan native.

5. "Ode to Pork" Su Shi of the Song Dynasty washed the pot with less water, and the firewood stick did not smoke. Don't rush him until he matures. When the fire is sufficient, he will be beautiful. Huangzhou's good pork is as cheap as dirt. The rich don't want to eat, the poor don't know how to cook. They get up in the morning and take two bowls, so full that the king doesn't care.

6. "Yu Qianseng Luyunxuan" Su Shi of the Song Dynasty would rather eat without meat than live without bamboo. No meat makes you thin, and no bamboo makes you vulgar. People who are thin can still gain weight, but scholars and common people cannot cure it. Others laughed at this statement, as if they were too high-minded and foolish.

If you still chew on this, are there any Yangzhou cranes in the world?