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1. Poems about walnuts

2. Poems about walnuts

Poems about walnuts 1. What are the poems about "walnuts"

Poems about "walnuts" include:

1. "Ode to Walnuts" by Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty

Original text: The moon spins in the palm of your hand, and time is about to flow back. Qi and blood surge all over the body, no matter what age it is.

Translation: Playing with walnuts in the palm of your hand, it seems like you can turn back time. Qi and blood are rushing back around the body, and I don't know when my hair will grow old.

2. "Shangyuan Zhuzhi Ci" Qing Dynasty Fu Zeng

Original text: Walnuts are wrapped in sweet-scented osmanthus stuffing, and glutinous rice is like pearls washed in well water. I heard that Ma's rice dumplings are good, and they sell Yuanxiao in the lantern style.

Translation: The sweet osmanthus stuffing is wrapped with walnut kernels, and the well water is used to wash the pearl-like rice. I heard that Ma Siyuan's rice dumplings made with rice noodles are very good, so I took advantage of the light of the test lamp to sell Yuanxiao in the wind.

3. "The King of Walnuts in Hotan" Author: Anonymous

Original text: The big walnut tree is ancient, with long stems, pale skin and thick green leaves. Even if it is hollow and can be moved up and down, the branches can still be filled with fruits.

Translation: Walnuts grow into big trees, and the wind blows leisurely. The roots and bark of the trees are slightly desolate, and the walnut leaves are green and very dense. Even though the walnuts that are not in the middle have been knocked out by people, there are still many walnuts hanging on the branches.

Extended information

The main value of walnuts:

1. Nutritional value: Walnuts are rich in nutritional value, including "long live fruit", "longevity fruit" and "health-preserving fruit". "Treasure" reputation. 86% of the fat in walnuts is unsaturated fatty acids. Walnuts are rich in copper, magnesium, potassium, vitamin B6, folic acid and vitamin B1. They also contain fiber, phosphorus, niacin, iron, vitamin B2 and pantothenic acid. In every 50 grams of walnuts, water accounts for 3.6%, and it also contains 7.2 grams of protein, 31 grams of fat and 9.2 grams of carbohydrates.

2. Medicinal value: sweet, neutral, warm, non-toxic, slightly bitter, slightly astringent. Walnuts are sweet in taste and warm in nature, and enter the kidney, lung, and large intestine meridians. It can nourish the kidneys, strengthen the essence and strengthen the waist, warm the lungs and relieve asthma, and moisturize the intestines and relieve constipation. Indications: Kidney deficiency, asthma, cough, and low back pain; (woody compartment in the nucleus) is bitter in taste and warm in nature; nourishes the kidneys and astringes essence. Breaking blood and removing blood stasis: used for blood stagnation, amenorrhea, blood stasis, abdominal pain, blood accumulation and madness, bruises and blood stasis, etc.

Moisturizing and smoothing the intestines: used for dryness of the intestines, constipation and difficult stools. This product is bitter, relieves blood stasis, enters the liver and blood stasis, and has strong functions of activating blood circulation, regulating menstruation, removing blood stasis and regenerating blood, and is suitable for those with severe blood stasis. In addition, it has the functions of moistening the intestines and relieving cough.

3. Therapeutic value:

(1) Reduce the chance of depression. Walnuts are rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which can reduce the risk of depression, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), cancer and Alzheimer's disease.

(2) Reduce the risk of breast cancer. Eating 2 ounces of walnuts (approximately 60g) per day reduces the risk of breast cancer and tumors.

(3) Reduce the risk of diabetes. Women who consistently eat nuts five times a week reduce their risk of developing type 2 diabetes by nearly 30%. The unsaturated fats in nuts help break down insulin.

(4) Reduce stress. The walnut oil in walnuts has the effect of reducing blood static pressure. Changes in eating habits can better help our bodies cope with external stress.

(5) Walnuts have black hair. Autumn and winter are the best times to eat walnuts.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia - Walnut

2. What are the poems describing "walnut"

1. The red sleeves are clearly visible, and the white jade plate is visible See but nothing. Suspecting that the old monk was chanting, he pushed down the crystal bead from his wrist. "White Walnut" by Tang Li Bai

Translation: Just now I clearly saw the girl's embroidered red sleeves with a shining white object. Why can't I see anything when I put it on the white porcelain plate? This thing is like the crystal clear crystal beads that the old monk removes from his wrist after reciting sutras.

2. You cannot hide under the branches and leaves, you are alone and have no one to rely on. One blow shattered the whole body into pieces, making it impossible to clean up the fragrance. "Walnut" Song Dynasty: Shi Puji

Translation: Even if it is blocked by leaves, it cannot be hidden. After taking off the outer shell, there is nothing comparable to it. With one blow, it was shattered into pieces, leaving a lingering fragrance.

3. Walnuts are wrapped in sweet-scented osmanthus stuffing, and glutinous rice is like pearls washed in well water. "Shangyuan Zhuzhi Ci" Qing Dynasty Fu Zeng

Translation: The sweet osmanthus stuffing is wrapped with walnut kernels, and the well water is used to wash the pearl-like rice.

4. The walnut blossoms are blooming in white, and the pedestrians at the bottom of the ditch are in tears. "A Trip to Hutaogou" by Wang Tingxiang of the Ming Dynasty

Translation: Hutaogou is full of white walnut flowers, and the tears of passers-by at the bottom of Hutaogou are falling like threads.

5. Young jade is not milky, and new buds are not oily. The autumn wind is approaching, and the price is in the chicken head. "Walnut" Xu Wei, Ming Dynasty

Translation: The flesh is as white and tender as milk, and contains more oil. The autumn wind is blowing, but it hangs high like a chicken head.

Extended information

Walnuts are not only used as playthings, but also become art treasures favored by players through carvings by folk artists. Various images and patterns of animals and people are carved on walnuts, which convey beautiful meanings and express people's expectations and yearning for the future.

In ancient China, people called peach wood "immortal wood" and it was the most widely used material for exorcising evil spirits and making ghosts. The reason why peach trees have such magical power is rooted in the ancient people's mysterious concept that peach trees are feared by all ghosts. Therefore, "walnuts" are also endowed with such mysterious magic power. People who often hold walnuts with mysterious powers in their hands can bring good luck and avoid disasters.

3. What are the poems about walnuts?

The poems about "walnuts" are as follows:

1. "Shangyuan Zhuzhi Ci" by Fu Zeng in Qing Dynasty

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Walnuts are wrapped in sweet-scented osmanthus stuffing, and glutinous rice is like pearls washed from a well.

I heard that Ma’s rice noodles are good, and they sell Yuanxiao in the lantern style.

Translation: The sweet osmanthus stuffing is wrapped with walnut kernels, and the well water is used to wash the pearl-like rice. I heard that Ma Siyuan's rice dumplings made with rice noodles are very good, so I took advantage of the light of the test lamp to sell Yuanxiao in the wind.

2. Author of "The King of Walnuts in Hotan": Anonymous

The big walnut tree has an ancient style, with dry stems, pale bark and thick green leaves.

Even if the hollow is up and down, the branches can still be filled with fruits.

Translation: Walnuts grow into big trees, and the wind blows leisurely. The roots and bark of the trees are slightly desolate, and the walnut leaves are green and very dense. Even though the walnuts that are not in the middle have been knocked out by people, there are still many walnuts hanging on the branches.

3. "Ode to Walnuts" Qianlong, Qing Dynasty

The bright moon is spinning in the palm of your hand, and time is about to go back.

Qi and blood surge all over the body, which year is the bald head.

Translation: Playing with walnuts in the palm of your hand, it seems like you can turn back time. Qi and blood are rushing back around the body, and I don't know when my hair will grow old.

Extended information:

Walnut kernels are rich in nutrients. Each hundred grams of walnuts contains 15 to 20 grams of protein, more fat, 10 grams of carbohydrates, and contains calcium necessary for the human body. , phosphorus, iron and other trace elements and minerals, as well as carotene, riboflavin and other vitamins. Beneficial to human body. It is one of the nut foods loved by the common people;

Due to the long history and wide popularity of walnut cultivation and utilization in my country, people understand and attach great importance to the nutritional and health care functions and economic and ecological benefits of walnuts. With the continuous improvement of people's material and cultural living standards, the demand for walnuts and their various processed products is increasing, which has prompted the price of walnuts to continue to rise;

The appearance of walnut kernels is like a miniature The folds of the brain are like the cerebral cortex. The Chinese have a tradition of "repairing shapes with shapes," so the saying that eating walnuts can nourish the brain has spread. Children eating more can improve their intelligence, and elderly people eating more can prevent memory loss;

It should be noted that walnuts are rich in n-3 fatty acids, which are good for brain health, and the neurotransmitters they contain also help develop brain function. However, the former is widely found in nuts, and the latter is widely found in animals and plants and cannot be absorbed through food.

Sogou Encyclopedia - Walnuts

4. What are the poems about "walnuts"

1. "Ode to Walnuts" Author: Qianlong Era: Qing Dynasty Original text: The bright moon is spinning in the palm of my hand, and time is about to turn back.

Qi and blood surge all over the body, which year is the bald head. Translation: Playing with walnuts in the palm of your hand, it seems like you can turn back time.

Qi and blood are surging around the body, and I don’t know when my hair will grow old. 2. "Walnut" Author: Xu Wei Era: Ming Dynasty Original text: Young jade is better than milk, and new buds are not oily.

The autumn wind is approaching, and the price is in the chicken head. Translation: The pulp is as white and tender as milk and contains more oil.

The autumn wind is blowing, but it hangs high like a chicken head. 3. "Walnut" Author: Shi Puji Era: Song Dynasty Original text: You can't hide under the branches and leaves, you are alone and have no one to rely on, but you are still together.

With one blow, the whole body was shattered into pieces, unable to be dealt with. Translation: The walnuts on the branches have grown so big that they can no longer be hidden under the leaves. Collect the fruits that have fallen off alone.

The shell shattered easily with just one knock, making it troublesome to clean up, but only after picking it up did you realize its fragrant taste. 4. "Walking in the Walnut Valley" Author: Wang Tingxiang Era: Ming Dynasty Original text: In February in the border town, reed pipes are blown, and complaints fill the walnut blossoms.

The walnut flowers are blooming in white, and the pedestrians at the bottom of the ditch are in tears. Translation: The sound of reeds rang out in border cities in February, and the people complained about the invasion of nomads and were forced to hide in Hutaogou.

Hutaogou is full of white walnut flowers, and the tears of passers-by at the bottom of Hutaogou are falling like threads. 5. "White Walnut" Author: Li Bai Era: Tang Dynasty Original text: It is clearly visible in the red sleeves, but not in the white jade plate.

Suspecting that the old monk was chanting, he pushed down the crystal bead from his wrist.

Translation: Just now I clearly saw the girl with embroidered red sleeves and a shining white thing. Why can't I see anything when I put it on the white porcelain plate? This thing is like the crystal clear crystal beads that the old monk removes from his wrist after reciting sutras.

5. What are the poems about "desserts"

1. Walnuts are wrapped in sweet-scented osmanthus stuffing, and glutinous rice is like pearls washed out of a well. ——"Shangyuan Zhuzhi Ci" Qing Dynasty: Fu Zeng

Definition: Sweet osmanthus stuffing is wrapped with walnut kernels, and well water is used to wash the pearl-like rice.

2. I heard that Ma’s rice noodles are good, and they sell Yuanxiao in the lantern style. ——"Shangyuan Zhuzhi Ci" Qing Dynasty: Fu Zeng

Interpretation: I heard that Ma Siyuan's family made rice dumplings with dripping powder and made them well, so they took advantage of the light of the test lamp to sell Yuanxiao in the wind.

3. After harvesting the honey from hundreds of flowers, it will be sweet to whomever you work hard for. —— "Bee" Tang Dynasty: Luo Yin

Interpretation: Bee, you have collected all the flowers and turned them into nectar. Who do you work hard for, and who do you want to taste the sweetness?

4. Maybe there is no intention to spread the story of two butterflies, giving love and honeycomb - "Falling Flowers" Song Dynasty: Song Qi

Definition: Attracting two beautiful butterflies, bringing them together All love turns into sweet honey.

5. The remaining flowers brew honey, and the drizzle blends the swallow mud. ——"Yangchun Song·Spring Scene" Yuan Dynasty: Hu Zhiyuan

Interpretation: Although the flower is dead, the bees turn it into honey.

6. When the clouds gather and the rain passes, the waves add to the sky. The buildings are high and the water is cold and the melons are sweet. ——"Tianjingsha·Xia" Yuan Dynasty: Bai Pu

Interpretation: The clouds have closed and the rain has stopped, the sky has cleared after the rain, the water surface has increased and waves have been added, and the tall buildings in the distance appear taller than usual. The water makes people feel cooler than usual, and the melons after the rain seem sweeter than usual.

7. The cattle and sheep are scattered under the setting sun, and the wild grass is fragrant and the cheese is sweet. ——"Going to Beijing" Yuan Dynasty: Sadula

Interpretation: Cows and sheep are walking under the setting sun, and the air is filled with the fragrance of wild grass and the sweetness of cheese.

8. Eat three hundred lychees a day and live a long life as a Lingnan native. ____"Huizhou's Unique" Song Dynasty: Su Shi

Interpretation: If I eat 300 lychees a day, I would like to live in Lingnan forever.

9. Lychees are red on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, and thousands of families are in the mist. ____ "Bodhisattva Man·Zigui's Cry Breaks the Tower Moon" Song Dynasty: Li Shizhong

Interpretation: The lychees on both sides of the strait are red; the drizzle envelopes thousands of families.

10. The concubine riding the red dust smiled, but no one knew it was a lychee. ____"Three Quatrains on Passing the Huaqing Palace" Tang Dynasty: Du Mu

Interpretation: As a horse rode up, smoke and dust billowed, and the concubine smiled happily. No one knew that fresh lychees had been sent from the south.

6. Poems about appreciating food

1. Zhuzhi Ci of Shangyuan Dynasty

Qing Dynasty: Fu Zeng

Walnuts wrapped in sweet-scented osmanthus stuffing , glutinous rice is like pearls washed out of well water.

I heard that Ma’s rice noodles are good, and they sell Yuanxiao in the lantern style.

2. Late spring pastoral miscellany

Song Dynasty: Fan Chengda

The purple and green water shield rolls are fragrant with lotus, and the buds of jade snow celery are pulled out and grow. I collected hair from the creek to provide for the evening, and stayed in Hengtang with a short tent in the wind and rain.

The old lotus roots in the lake are newly turned over, and the little lotuses have no trace of swelling. Taking into account the strong wind and waves in the plum weather, I planted reed roots from the outside water.

Butterflies enter the cauliflower in pairs, and no one comes to Tian's house for a long time. Chickens fly over the fence and dogs bark, knowing that a merchant is coming to buy tea.

The water in the skirt is full of green Pingzhou, and it is already a little cold and too lazy to go out. Frogs are singing in the dusk, and the rice field is very autumn this year.

The morning air is cool in the newly green garden, and in the morning the fleas come out to see and move the rice seedlings. All the flowers are floating in the air, and the mulberry trees are blooming, and the fragrance of asafoetida is carried by the wind.

Thirty-year-old silkworms are forbidden to stay behind closed doors, leaving no trace of their neighbors. It's still dawn and the wind is clear, and we meet again during the mulberry picking season.

Around the dirty water, half of the hut is missing. It's hard to protect the shore without looking at the wild rice. The boat is holding Fengtian back.

The grass needles are fragrant, soft and gradually become velvety, with a fluffy, sweet and sour taste that is half dyed red. The children are laughing when they return from collecting, and a small bamboo cage is hung high on the head of the staff.

The Haiyu River is full of wind and waves, and fresh fish and vegetables come back in spring. On the river pufferfish, buds sprout and shoots, and neem seeds bloom on the rocks.

The Grain Rain is like silk and dust, and the floating wax in the boiled bottle is trying something new. The peonies have broken calyxes, the cherries are ripe, and the spring flowers are not allowed to fly.

After the rain, I got up late in the mountains, and the skylight was half dim. The old man lay on his pillow and listened to the song of the oriole, while the boy opened the door to let the swallows fly.

There are few passers-by in the forest, and the smoke from the front mountain reaches Chai Fei. The little boy made a boat like a leaf and returned alone in a duck formation.

3. A unique thing in Huizhou / eating lychees

Song Dynasty: Su Shi

It is spring at the foot of Luofu Mountain, and the oranges and bayberries are fresh every time.

Eat three hundred lychees a day, and you will grow up to be a Lingnan native. (Not to mention: Might as well)

4. The first bamboo shoots were presented to the table

Tang Dynasty: Li Shangyin

The tender bamboo shoots first came out of the forest, and the price was discussed in the mausoleum. Heavy as gold.

In the imperial capital, there are countless people on land and sea, who can't bear to cut an inch of Ling Yun's heart.

5. The gift of food at the Lizhengdian Academy banquet and the calligraphy of "Lin"

Tang Dynasty: Zhang Shuo

East wall library, west garden calligraphy and painting forest .

Reciting poems and hearing about state affairs, it is easy to see the mind of heaven.

The bitch and the soup are heavy, and the favor is drunk.

Slow songs bring spring to life, and love becomes a close friend.

References

Ancient Poetry Website: es a poet.

——Every person who bathes in love is a poet.

16. Love is like the moon, when it does not increase, it decreases.

- Love is like the moon, when it does not increase, it decreases.

7. Poems about appreciating food

1. Zhuzhi Ci of Shangyuan Dynasty

Qing Dynasty: Fu Zeng

Walnuts wrapped in sweet-scented osmanthus stuffing , glutinous rice is like pearls washed out of well water.

I heard that Ma’s rice noodles are good, and they sell Yuanxiao in the lantern style.

2. Late spring pastoral miscellany

Song Dynasty: Fan Chengda

The purple and green water shield rolls are fragrant with lotus, and the buds of jade snow celery are pulled out and grow. I collected hair from the creek to provide for the evening, and stayed in Hengtang with a short tent in the wind and rain.

The old lotus roots in the lake are newly turned over, and the little lotuses have no trace of swelling. Taking into account the strong wind and waves in the plum weather, I planted reed roots from the outside water.

Butterflies enter the cauliflower in pairs, and no one comes to Tian's house for a long time. Chickens fly over the fence and dogs bark, knowing that a merchant is coming to buy tea.

The water in the skirt is full of green Pingzhou, and it is already a little cold and too lazy to go out. Frogs are singing in the dusk, and the rice field is very autumn this year.

The morning air is cool in the newly green garden, and in the morning the fleas come out to see and move the rice seedlings. All the flowers are blooming, and the mulberry trees are blooming. The wind carries the fragrance of asafoetida.

Thirty-year-old silkworms are forbidden to stay behind closed doors, leaving no trace of their neighbors. It's still dawn and the wind is clear, and we meet again during the mulberry picking season.

Around the dirty water, half of the hut is missing. It's difficult to protect the shore without looking at the wild rice. The boat can carry Fengtian back.

The grass needles are fragrant, soft and gradually become velvety, with a fluffy, sweet and sour taste that is half dyed red. The children are laughing when they return from collecting, and a small bamboo cage is hung high on the head of the staff.

The Haiyu River is full of wind and waves, and fresh fish and vegetables come back in spring. On the river pufferfish, buds sprout and shoots, and neem seeds bloom on the rocks.

The Grain Rain is like silk and dust, and the floating wax in the bottle is trying something new. The peonies have broken calyxes, the cherries are ripe, and the spring flowers are not allowed to fly.

After the rain, I got up late in the mountains, and the skylight was half dim. The old man lay on his pillow and listened to the song of the oriole, while the boy opened the door to let the swallows fly.

There are few blackbirds flying into the forest, and the smoke from the front mountain reaches Chai Fei. The little boy made a boat like a leaf and returned alone in a duck formation.

3. A unique thing in Huizhou / eating lychees

Song Dynasty: Su Shi

It is spring at the foot of Luofu Mountain, and the oranges and bayberries are fresh every time.

Eat three hundred lychees a day, and you will grow up to be a Lingnan native. (Not to mention: Might as well)

4. The first bamboo shoots were presented to the table

Tang Dynasty: Li Shangyin

The tender bamboo shoots first came out of the forest, and the price was discussed in the mausoleum. Heavy as gold.

In the imperial capital, there are countless people on land and sea, who can't bear to cut an inch of Ling Yun's heart.

5. The gift of food at the Lizhengdian Academy banquet and the calligraphy of "Lin"

Tang Dynasty: Zhang Shuo

East wall library, west garden calligraphy and painting forest .

Reciting poems and hearing about state affairs, it is easy to see the mind of heaven.

The bitch and the soup are heavy, and the favor is drunk.

Slow songs bring spring to life, and love becomes a close friend.

Reference materials

Ancient Poetry Website: http://so.gushiwen.org/search.aspx?value=%E9%A3%9F