Spring scroll poems

Spring rolls are traditional Spring Festival foods in China, which are described in many poems and songs. Here are some poems about spring rolls:

Oleic acid "-"Qingpingle Li Qingzhao "means that jiaozi and spring rolls can keep out the cold, and they are more delicious with ginger juice, soy sauce and chopped green onion.

"Snow washes Su Causeway, moonlight shines on golden millet, New Year's dance hooks, East Road celebrates, chickens and dogs boil dust, and spring returns to wax. When it rains, happiness is like drinking.

This is a poem by Su Shi in the Song Dynasty, in which "Hooking up the New Year" refers to the scene of dancing dragons and lions in the Spring Festival, "Chicken and dogs boiling dust" describes the festive atmosphere, and "Going to winter and coming to spring" means the arrival of spring. The last sentence "Happiness is like drinking" may be because people can enjoy delicious food during the Spring Festival, such as spring rolls and jiaozi.

"Stir-fried five spices, crisp yellow, crisp and tender, and delicious stuffing." All dishes are famous for their delicacies, and they are suitable for both meat and vegetarian dishes. "-"New Year Spring Roll Spectrum "Hu This is a poem in" New Year Spring Roll Spectrum "written by Hu in the Ming Dynasty, which describes the delicacy of spring rolls and the fresh stuffing and plain stuffing suitable for different tastes.