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Why is haggis called haggis?

Wencai Shen Yang Zake is a thousand-year-old delicacy. Its founder was Li Guangzhao in the Northern Song Dynasty. . Li Guangming was born in Lushan. He was good at writing and had a bodhisattva heart, so he was nicknamed the God of Wealth and Wealth by the locals. The haggis soup restaurant he runs in his hometown has always been crowded with customers. One day, the great poet Mei Yaochen was passing by Lushan and came in because of the name of the Haggis Soup Restaurant. Not only was he full of praise for the food, but he also fell in love with Li Guangzhi at first sight. Li Guangming asked Mei Yaochen for a poem, and Mei Yaochen gladly took up the pen and wrote the popular "Mountain Trip to Lushan" - "Suitable for the wild feeling, thousands of mountains are high and low again. The good peaks change everywhere, and the secluded paths are lost in the frost." The bear rises up from the tree, and the deer drinks from the stream in the empty forest. Where are the people, and there is a chicken outside the clouds?" In addition, Mei Yaochen also took the initiative to write an inscription for the haggis soup restaurant: "Three hundred delicacies in the world, Lu's haggis is the best." This is the origin of the God of Wealth Haggis. Today, Mr. Li Puguang, the 44th generation successor of Li Guangzhao, has added 28 new formulas based on the secret ancient methods, and selected free-range folded-eared goats from Yaoshan. Haggis is more in line with current people's appetite: not fishy or smelly, fragrant but not greasy, spicy and refreshing, and has a long aftertaste.