1, Crab Clamp Gold Solution, Bad Mountain Penglai. -Tang Li Bai's Drinking the Bright Moon Alone
Appreciation: This poem was written by Li Bai when he was drinking alone on a moonlit night, expressing his praise for crabs and yearning for fairyland. He compared the crab's claw to the golden liquid like an elixir, and compared the bad Cupid to Penglai like a fairy mountain, which pinned his extraordinary wish.
2. In October, the lake was clear of frost, and crabs were like tigers at the beginning of late rice. -Don "Crab"
Appreciation: Tang painted a beautiful picture of autumn harvest when he tasted crabs produced in lake fields in autumn. He used the words "clear frost", "late rice" and "early fragrance" to create a fresh and hearty atmosphere, and "crab is like a tiger" to describe the fat beauty and grandeur of crabs.
3, the tender jade is full, and the shell is convex with red grease. -Eriocheir sinensis
Appreciation: This poem is to praise a special kind of crab, highlighting their delicacy and juiciness. He used "tender jade" to describe their fresh meat, "convex shell" to describe the protrusions on their shells, "red fat" to refer to their oil and water, and "Tuotuo Xiang" to represent their fragrance.
4. Trehalose crab fertilizer and Lao Jiang termite alcohol. -Huang Song listens to the sword "Thick Crab, Master of Secondary Rhyme"
Appreciation: This poem was written by Huang Tingjian while enjoying seafood and wine brewed by river water with friends, praising the collocation of this kind of food and wine. He used "sea snapper" to refer to the delicious food produced in the sea, "sugar crab" to refer to the poor and fat crab, "Lao Jiang" to refer to the turbid wine fermented by river water, and "termites" to refer to the rice grains precipitated in the turbid wine.
5. Jiangcun crabs with cooked rice are fat and green. -Wei's Painting a Crab
Appreciation: This poem was written by Xu Wei when he inscribed a picture with two hairy crabs, and vivid details and atmosphere were written on the picture. He used "cooked rice" and "Jiangcun" to outline an autumn rural background. "Zheng Fei" explained that it was the best time to eat hairy crabs. "Ao Shuang" refers to two crab claws, "Ruzai" is an exclamation, and "Hear the mud clearly" describes their posture and color.