Tianjie Xiaoyu Runrusu, the "su" in it refers to dairy products.
Analysis: Tianjie Xiaoyu's crispy pastry is a kind of delicacy. It refers to small snacks made of soybeans, sugar, oil and other raw materials. It has a crisp texture and sweet taste.
The word "crisp" in Han Yu's poem "The light rain on the street is as moist as crisp" actually refers to dairy products, which is what we often call cheese.
In ancient times, puff pastry was a snack commonly eaten by people. It is a solid or semi-solid food processed from milk, goat milk and other animal milk. It has a loose and brittle texture.
The word "moist as crisp" in Han Yu's poem describes the feeling of light rain falling on the ground, which is as moist as cheese.
As a food, cheese has a long history, various types and different tastes, so it also has a wide influence in China.
In ancient times, cheese was called "cheese" and was a very precious food that was used to entertain distinguished guests and worship gods.
By the Tang Dynasty, cheese-making technology had further developed and gradually became one of the common foods in people's daily lives.
This poem comes from "Early Spring Presents the Water Ministry Zhang Shiba Yuanwai (Part 1)" by the Tang Dynasty poet Han Yu. The meaning of this poem is that light rain is falling on the street, and the rainwater moistens the stone road on the street, just like moistening it with grease.
Live the same.
This vividly depicts the scene of light rain falling in early spring.
The whole poem expresses the poet's love and praise for the scenery of early spring, and uses delicate brushwork to depict the beauty and charm of the drizzle in early spring.
Full text: The light rain on Tianjie is as moist as butter, and the color of grass looks far away but not up close.
The most beautiful thing about spring is that it is better than smoke and willows all over the imperial capital.
Brief introduction to the author of this poem: Han Yu (768-December 25, 824), also known as Tui Zhi, was born in Heyang, Henan Province (now Mengzhou City, Henan Province, this statement is controversial) in the Tang Dynasty. He was a writer, thinker and writer in the Tang Dynasty.
Philosopher, politician, and advocate of the ancient prose movement in the Tang and Song Dynasties. He was honored by later generations as the first of the "Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties".
5 Because Changli (now Tongxian County, Hebei Province) was the commander-in-chief of the Han family, he often called himself "Junwang Changli" in his articles, so he was called "Han Changli" and "Mr. Changli" in the old world.
And his work "Han Changli Collection" was passed down to later generations.