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What is the moral of aa?
The moral of wormwood is good health. There is a saying that Tomb-Sweeping Day eats wormwood before and after, and he doesn't get sick all year round. Every spring, wormwood is fresh and tender, and green leaves spiral up. After returning to China, Hakkas will pick fresh mugwort leaves and mix them with steamed japonica rice or glutinous rice to make rice paste. Some peanuts or sesame seeds are wrapped in the middle, made into small pieces and steamed in a pot, which becomes a very famous Hakka food-sigh.
The moral of wormwood is good health. There is a saying that Tomb-Sweeping Day eats wormwood before and after, and he doesn't get sick all year round. Every spring, wormwood is fresh and tender, and green leaves spiral up. After returning to China, Hakkas will pick fresh mugwort leaves and mix them with steamed japonica rice or glutinous rice to make rice paste. Some peanuts or sesame seeds are wrapped in the middle, made into small pieces and steamed in a pot, which becomes a very famous Hakka food-sigh.
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