Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - A limerick about stewed goose on snowy days.
A limerick about stewed goose on snowy days.
(2) Goose, Goose, Goose, Xiang Tiange. As long as it snows heavily, Goose can cook.
(3) Goose, goose, goose, young pigeon and crispy roast goose leg do not accept Quanjude.
(4) It snowed in early winter, and the geese panicked. Anyone who touches me will shoot at once.
(5) Wise people don't fall in love, only geese are stewed in iron pot; Love is sad, and the goose warms its heart and carries hunger.
Why don't you say "goose in the pot"?
Answer: If you don't eat goose in iron pot when it snows, you will live in vain all winter. The smell wafts all over the house, and when you smell it, you will gain weight. When you get fat, you will rely on your wife. Look at the fire in the pit and the goose in the pot. The big goose after the light snow solar term is fat and tender and easy to shed its hair. Clean up the big geese. ...
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