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Where does Wang Shizhen's poem "Sail ten miles and ask Shashi where there are many pipa rice cookers" come from?

I don't know if you are looking for the whole poem or the allusions of these two sentences.

The whole poem can't be found, and the allusion comes from "The Story of the North Dream": "Jiangling is in the Tang Dynasty, and its clothes are well dressed. Some people say that pipa is more than rice cookers, and most measures are more than crucian carp. " (Meaning: In the Tang Dynasty, Jiangling was called a gathering place for literati. People say that pipa is more than steamed rice, and literati is more than crucian carp. )

During the mid-Tang Dynasty, the Yangtze River valley was developed in commerce and the market was prosperous. Pipa has become a popular musical instrument in various social activities in economic exchanges. At that time, most of the pipa players were first-class prostitutes, and dignitaries and wealthy businessmen took pleasure in enjoying beautiful women fondling the pipa. At that time, some official chefs and domestic chefs successively created dishes named after pipa, such as Pipa Chicken, in these prevailing pipa customs.