Wash your hands and make soup. What does it mean to add fragrance to tea?

1. Wash your hands and make soup: Wash your hands and make soup yourself.

from: The New Bride's Poems by Don Wang Jian: on the third day, taking my place to cook, washing my hands to make the bridal soup.

I came to the kitchen three days after my wedding, washed my hands and made soup myself.

2. Tea adds fragrance: it used to refer to bandu, a beautiful woman.

the combination of the two means that someone cooks and someone studies with them, which describes a comfortable life. Appreciation of Poetry

Poems of the Bride Wang Jian [Tang Dynasty]

on the third day, taking my place to cook, washing my hands to make the bridal soup.

I decide that not my mother-in-law, but my husband's young sister shall have the fiat taste.

I came to the kitchen three days after my wedding, washed my hands and made soup myself. I'm not familiar with my mother-in-law's taste, so let my sister-in-law taste it first.

appreciation: the poet is good at describing the specific psychology in a specific situation, and with a few strokes, he draws a vivid image of a shrewd new bride, with a strong flavor of life.