The legend of dumplings
Legend has it that one year in Tomb-Sweeping Day, Li Xiucheng, the general of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, was chased by Qing soldiers, and a farmer nearby came forward to help, disguised Li Xiucheng as a farmer and cultivated land with him. Li Xiucheng was not caught, and the Qing soldiers did not leave it at that, so they added soldiers to set up posts in the village, and everyone who left the village had to be inspected to prevent them from bringing food to Li Xiucheng.
When he got home, the farmer stepped on a clump of wormwood and slipped while thinking about what to bring to Li Xiucheng. When he got up, he saw that his hands and knees were stained with green colors. He immediately had a plan, and quickly picked some wormwood to go home, washed it, boiled it, squeezed it into glutinous rice flour and made it into rice dumplings.
Then put the green dumplings in the grass and mix them with the sentries at the village entrance. Li Xiucheng ate the green balls, and felt fragrant, waxy and non-sticky. After dark, he bypassed the Qing soldiers' post and returned to the base camp safely. Later, Li Xiucheng ordered the Taiping rebels to learn to be a youth league to defend themselves against the enemy. The custom of eating youth league has spread.