Su Shi's Food Poems

Su Shi's poems describing delicious food;

It is better to eat without meat than to live without bamboo.

No meat makes people thin, no bamboo makes people vulgar.

-"Yu Qian monk Lu Yunxuan"

Wild peaches and bamboo hedges are short, and streams and willows shake sand and clear water.

Xiqiao people should be the happiest, cooking celery and burning bamboo shoots in spring ploughing.

-"Two Songs of Xincheng Road, Part I"

No matter what money it is, Wuling white cockroaches are stuck in vegetables.

Suddenly, I remembered to taste a new spiritual point of view. I stayed in the river and had a meal.

-"Wang Hulou Five Drunken Books" Volume III June 27th

Don't miss the old country for the old friend, try new tea with new fire.

Poetry and wine use time.

-"Looking at Jiangnan, Transcendent Taigong"

Hang a white stick and lick your eyes? ? Soft and hungry

Ask when the bean leaves are yellow.

-"Huanxisha"