Two orioles sing green willows, and a row of egrets go up to the sky. My window framed the snow-covered western hills. My door often says "goodbye" to ships sailing eastward.
One day, the host was ingenious and invited a chef. He took out two eggs and asked the chef to cook four dishes, and each dish should be accompanied by a poem from Du Fu's quatrains, and no repetition is allowed.
The chef is very familiar with this poem of Du Fu, and he will also think when facing the master's questions ... Then, he cooked four dishes with four poems, and the master was really happy. How does the chef make four dishes with two eggs and four poems?
He first stewed two egg yolks and set them off with shredded green. The egg yolks and shredded green were in sharp contrast and set each other off. Isn't it "two orioles singing green willows"
Then, he cut the cooked protein into small strips and arranged them in a row on the green leaves, making people realize that these symbolize "a row of egrets going to heaven."
Later, he made a pile of vegetarian fried protein, which looked like a hill. Of course, this is "the window of Xiling contains snow".
Finally, the chef sent a pot of green soup, and the remaining eggshells floated on the noodle soup. The shopkeeper thinks this dish is very suitable for "Wan Li ship moored in Wu Dong".
The chef made a masterpiece of four poems and four dishes with two eggs! He loves reading Du Fu's poems and has a quick mind. Will everyone be sure? If you like bonsai, can you learn from this chef and make a poetic bonsai skillfully?