the history of Chinese food culture is auspicious
Chinese food culture is dazzling and has a long history, which has given birth to countless well-known allusions and become a bright pearl in the treasure house of Chinese food.
peaches are full and plums are fat
According to legend, Dong Zhongshu, a native of Linyi (now Linyi County, Shandong Province) in the Eastern Han Dynasty, was a frugal servant, with very simple food, clothing, housing and transportation. When he once went to Beijing, his friends gave him a banquet, and the food on the table was rich. Dong Zhongshu only took a peach and a plum, and he didn't say anything. The friend did not understand the question, and Dong Zhongshu replied, "I have heard that peaches are full of plums and plums, and flat peaches prolong their life, just for luck." Since then, "peaches are full and plums are fat" has become synonymous with auspicious meaning, meaning prosperity and longevity.
The story of "Fish Jumping at Longmen" comes from Zhang Hua's Natural History in Jin Dynasty. Legend has it that the Yellow River carp goes upstream and turns into a dragon at Longmen. Yue longmen, a carp, symbolizes counterattack and promotion, and places people's expectations for a bright future.
Mid-Autumn Festival falls on August 15th
The Mid-Autumn Festival enjoys the moon, which originated in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. The Book of Rites records: "Fifteen nights after the autumnal equinox, I look forward." At this time, the moon is the roundest and brightest, so it is called "looking at the moon". Later generations gradually formed the custom of enjoying the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival, pinning their thoughts on their hometown and longing for reunion.
Peach Blossom Flowing Mandarin Fish Fertilizer
"Peach Blossom Flowing Mandarin Fish Fertilizer" comes from Zhang Lei's poem "Cold Tools" in the Northern Song Dynasty. When peach blossoms are in full bloom, it is the most fertile time for mandarin fish. This language not only describes the natural landscape, but also is full of admiration for spring food.
A thousand cups of wine make a friend less
"A thousand cups of wine make a friend less, but half a sentence is too much" comes from Li Bai's Gift to Wang Lun in the Tang Dynasty. The poem is intended to emphasize that when you get together with your close friends, the time for wine and talk always flies. It is also used to sigh the fate and friendship between people.
when those red berries come in springtime
when those red berries come in springtime is a folk song in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. The poem describes men's deep affection for women's lovesickness. According to legend, when Sima Xiangru, a famous minister in the Han Dynasty, became an official, he missed his wife Wang Zhaojun very much. He once wrote: "Be United with your husband." Because "knot hair" homophones "red bean", later generations often use "red bean" as a metaphor for acacia.
Peony blossoms
Xue Daoheng in the Sui Dynasty wrote in "Yesterday Salt": "Only there's a girl from Loyang in the door across the street can be beautiful in the world. A pair of red cheeks and peach blossoms, Wan Li Juanjuan flowing water. " The poem describes the beauty of Luoyang women, as touching as peony flowers in full bloom. Since then, "peony blossoms" have become synonymous with peerless beauty.
childhood friends
"childhood friends" originated from Xijing Miscellanies. When Mei Cheng was young in the Han Dynasty, she played with the girl next door, Qing Mei and Zhu Ma. Qing Mei was given to Mei Cheng's Qing Mei, and Zhu Ma was given to Mei Cheng's Zhu Ma to express her affection. Later generations used "childhood friends" as a metaphor for men and women who have been with each other since childhood and have mutual affection.
to be no.1
"to be no.1" comes from "A Message to Guo Sheren" written by Zhang in Tang Dynasty. There is a sentence in the poem: "When you stay in to be no.1 Day, you will be honored." Gold list refers to the list of imperial examinations; Title refers to writing your name on the list. Later generations used "to be no.1" to wish students success in exams and fame.
Nine Songs of the Sheep Intestine
In Romance of the Three Kingdoms, when Jiang Wei described to Zhuge Liang that the Shu Road was difficult to travel, he once said, "The mountain roads here are rugged and the sheep intestines are nine songs." This language describes the winding road as very steep.
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