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Ancient poems about food
Poems of delicious food, ancient poems and fine lettuce in spring suddenly recall the time when Jingmei bloomed. -Du Fu's beginning of spring.
I advise you to eat quickly and don't hesitate to watch the south wind blow bamboo. -Song Qian's Song of Cynthia with Jade Pagoda and Spring Brocade Interlaced.
The leaves of Sophora japonica are cold and I want to eat them, but your mash tank needs a rest. —— Song Dynasty Shuo's "Zhao Tu Ji Eating Huai Ye Han Tao". Green floating egg bowl, Sophora japonica bud cake, red dot ice plate squid. -Su Songshi's "Bring white wine bass to Zhan on February 19th, so that you can eat the leaves of Sophora japonica".
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