Explanation of Sophora japonica Lengtao
A kind of cold food. Mix noodles with sophora leaf water, etc., cut into shapes such as cakes, strips, silk, etc., cook, and drink with cold water. Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty had a poem "Leng Tao of Sophora japonica Leaves". Qiu Zhaoao quoted Zhu Heling as saying: "Mix the juice of the locust leaves with noodles to make a cold Tao." Su Shi of the Song Dynasty had a poem of "On February 19th, I brought the white wine bass to Zhan Shijun to eat the cold Tao of Sophora japonica leaves" . Also pronounced as "Huaitao". Qian Qianyi's poem "Prefect Zhang of Xie Dezhou Sending Wine" poem: "The fragrant milk wine pours out into the clouds, and the oily locust tree washes out the jade plate."
Word analysis
Sophora japonica's Explanation Sophora á deciduous tree. The wood is used for construction and furniture making. Flower buds can be used to make yellow dye: Sophora japonica fire (use Sophora japonica wood to make fire). Huai Xu. Sophora japonica (a. The imperial court of the Zhou Dynasty in China planted three locust trees and nine thorns, and the ministers and officials sat under them. Later, "Sophora thorn" refers to the three princes or the position of the three princes; b. Refers to the place where lawsuits are heard. They are also called "thorn thorns") Leng Tao explained food such as water surface and cold noodles in "Tang Huiyao·Guanglu Temple" written by King Pu of the Song Dynasty: "In the winter months, make soup cakes and millet cakes, and in the summer months Leng Tao and rice porridge." Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty wrote " "Lengtao with Sophora japonica leaves" poem. Qiu Zhaoao's note: "Zhu said: Mix the juice of Sophora japonica leaves with noodles to make Lengtao." "Spring Miscellaneous" by Lu You of the Song Dynasty