Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - Suo Xinyu, the fourth brother of the palace, asked Su Yan to make snacks, and the emperor ate a piece of white snacks.

Suo Xinyu, the fourth brother of the palace, asked Su Yan to make snacks, and the emperor ate a piece of white snacks.

White jade cake is a craft of learning spicy bones from Su. Didn't the emperor have a particularly good relationship with Aunt Su Mala? He missed the dim sum he cooked, so Mei asked Su Yan to cook it, hoping to attract the attention of the emperor. Because Summala believed in Buddhism in ancient times, Su Yan put some mugwort leaves in it. Is that clear? Please adopt ~