Li Tang Fried Si Nuo, the title of the song, comes from Rachel's album Rotten Grass is a Firefly. This is not an idiom, but a contemporary personal vocabulary.
It probably means that the heroine and her friends blended fresh pears into the snow on the branches last year, made wine together, reveled in rural life, and were afraid of losing friendship.
The first half of the sentence comes from an original antique song "Fried Snow in Li Tang".
The second half of the sentence comes from the rhyme of Zhou Facao for wine delivery, which is a poem by Huang Tingjian, a great poet in the Song Dynasty.
About the author:
Huang Tingjian (1045- 1 105) was born in Lu Zhi, a Taoist in the valley, and was born in Fenning, Hongzhou (now xiushui county, Jiangxi). A famous poet in the Northern Song Dynasty, the founder of Jiangxi Poetry School. Calligraphy is one of Song Sijia.
Yingzong Zhiping for four years (1067), Jinshi. Professor Ye Xianwei from Beijing, Professor Lang Xianping from imperial academy, School Book Lang, Cao Zuolang, Secretary Cheng, Fuzhou Biejia, Guizhou Resettlement House, etc.
Ding believes in Buddhism and respects Taoism. Although he is an official, he washes the toilet himself, which is one of the 24 filial piety. Yingzong Zhiping for four years (1067), Jinshi.
Professor Ye Xianwei from Beijing, Professor Lang Xianping from imperial academy, School Book Lang, Cao Zuolang, Secretary Cheng, Fuzhou Biejia, Guizhou Resettlement House, etc. They, Chao and Qin Guan all studied under Su Shi, and they are collectively called "Su Men Four Bachelor". They are the founders of Jiangxi Poetry School, and they were as famous as Su Shi during their lifetime. Known as Su Huang.