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Poems describing the flavor of mooncakes

Verses describing the flavor of mooncakes are as follows:

1. The shape is different from the cold, the name is from the food single core. The mooncake is the most beautiful and beautiful thing I've ever seen in my life. Yuan Jinglan's "Mooncake"

2. Mooncake full of peach filling, ice-cream sweet with cane sugar frosting. Qing Dynasty. Yang Guangfu 《凇南采府》

3、Mid-Autumn Festival and, is the fragrance of cinnamon, to pay respect to the fruit. The fragrance of cinnamon sticks in the Mid-Autumn Moon Cake" Chen Baochen of the Qing Dynasty

4, the cake is round and the moon is like, more omen Jiaxiang food have more, more sense of foreign love and care intention, every year and bestows the two fishes. The Mid-Autumn Festival Lyrics by Shi Jingchen of the modern era

5. The silver toads and rabbits are all over the world, and the silver toads and rabbits are all over the world. The pair of toads and rabbits filled the earth. The Chang'e stole the medicine from the Chang'e, but she could not return to Guanghan. Peng Yunzhang's "Customs of Youzhou"

6. The shadow of the silver toad and the purple house is made, and a pair of toads and rabbits are all over the world. The Chang'e's hand stole the medicine and ran into the Guanghan Mountains, but could not return. Peng Yunzhang's "Customs of Youzhou"

7. Half of the palace flowers are still folded in the tray, and the phoenixes and dragons are carved and saved from the inner family. The mooncake in the palace on the eve of the first lunar month, with two of the same assignments

8, Mid-Autumn Festival, fresh fruits on the crystal plate, the cake kind of round and divided by the laurel cold. I'm not going out of my house to gather and eat, but I'm going to be happy with the bright moon. The poem "Jilin Chronicle" was written by Shen Zhaokong at the end of the Qing Dynasty

9. The immortal drunkenly asked for the green sky, and the small mooncake was like the bright moon.

10: A small mooncake is like chewing the moon, in which there is pastry and syrup. I'm not sure if I've ever seen one before, but I'm sure I've never seen one before," he said.

Expanded Information:

Mooncakes, also known as moon balls, harvest cakes, reunion cakes, etc., are one of the traditional Han Chinese delicacies. Mooncakes were originally used as offerings to worship the moon god.

Moon worship is a very ancient custom in China, which is actually a kind of worship activity of the ancient people to the "moon god". Eating mooncakes and enjoying the moon on the Mid-Autumn Festival is an indispensable custom of the Mid-Autumn Festival in all parts of China, from the north to the south. Mooncakes symbolize reunion, and people treat them as festive food, offering them to the moon and giving them to friends and relatives.

Mooncakes have a long history as offerings to the moon god. The word "mooncake" was first recorded in the Southern Song Dynasty in Wu Zimu's Mengliang Lu (梦梁錄). Mooncakes have been blended with local dietary customs to develop Cantonese, Jin, Beijing, Suzhou, Chao, Dian and other mooncakes, which are loved by people all over China, north and south.