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Poems about food

"Qiu Lai is full of frost and dew, and reeds give birth to children and grandchildren. I'm as full as he hates, and I don't know why I have to eat chickens and dolphins. " In his opinion, these vegetables are more delicious than the chicken, duck and fish. Fenghu Lake is Su Dongpo's favorite place for picnics. He compared the rattan vegetables that live by the lake here to the water shield of Hangzhou West Lake: "Fenghu Lake has rattan vegetables, which seems to be comparable to the soup."

Su Dongpo ate a ring cake made by an old woman, and couldn't help but write a poem: "The jade color is even when rubbed with hands, and the blue oil is light yellow and deep. Sleeping in the spring at night knows the weight, flattening the beauty and wrapping the arm. " In just 28 words, it outlines the characteristics of uniform, bright and crisp ring cakes and the image that looks like a beauty ring.

"Little cakes are like chewing the moon, with crisp and sweet taste in them", "When I go around the wheat fields, it is better to cook mountain soup for the monk's house", "When the Yangtze River goes around the country, I know the beauty of fish, and when the bamboo is connected with the mountains, I feel the fragrance of bamboo shoots", "When there is a bright moon, I ask the sky about the wine", "I can't drink enough, and the taste is especially long when I am half drunk". "There are 3 lychees a day, so you might as well grow up to be a Lingnan person."

Su Shi is fond of tea tasting, and he often praises tea in his poems. "Two flags are new under Baiyun Peak, and the green is long and the fresh valley is rainy and spring" describes the scenery of tea gardens all over the mountains outside Hangzhou. "Never beautiful tea is like a beautiful woman" and another poem "Want to compare the West Lake with the West Lake" have been compiled into a famous association of tea houses and tea houses.