What poems describe food?

Poems describing delicious food:

1, Chang 'an looks back and embroiders in piles, and the top of the mountain opens a thousand times. As soon as I rode on the smile of smoke and smoke, no one knew that the fresh fruit litchi was sent from the south. -"Crossing the Huaqing Palace" Tang: Du Mu

Looking back from Chang 'an, Mount Li looks like a pile of magnificent scenery. On the top of the mountain, thousands of doors of Huaqing Palace opened in turn. As soon as I rode, the smoke billowed and the princess smiled. No one knows that the south has sent litchi fresh fruit.

2. In the spring of the next four seasons in Luofu Mountain, Lu Juyangmei is new. 300 lychees a day, I will grow up to be a Lingnan person without hesitation. -"Eat Litchi" song: Su Shi

The next four seasons in Luofu Mountain are spring, and loquat and Huangmei are fresh every day. If I eat 300 lychees every day, I would like to be a Lingnan person forever.

3, lanling wine tulips, jade bowl filled with amber light. ? But I got the host drunk and didn't know where it was. -"Guest Travel" Tang: Li Bai

Lanling wine is mellow, just like tulips. Xing lai is full of jade bowls, and amber light is crystal clear and charming. If the host provides such good wine, he will certainly take away guests from other places. How can we tell where home is?

4. There is not much joy in the dark. Empty dream of Chang 'an, recognize Chang 'an Road. In order to report good spring scenery this year, the flowers and the moon should be photographed together. Casual cups and plates are sloppy. The wine is delicious and sour, just like a person's arms. Don't laugh when you are drunk. Poor spring is like getting old. -"Dead Hua Lian Shang Zhao Si King" Song: Li Qingzhao

The long night makes people feel depressed and unhappy They can only dream about the capital in their dreams and recognize the familiar streets in Kyoto. In order to repay the beautiful spring scenery in front of us, flowers and moon shadows also set each other off. Simple banquet, although the food is very general, but the wine is good, and it tastes good and everything is satisfactory. When you are drunk, put some flowers in your head. Flowers don't laugh at me. Poor spring is coming to an end like human aging.

5, wine luminous cup, want to drink pipa immediately. Don't laugh when you are drunk on the battlefield. How many people fought in ancient times? -"Two Liangzhou Ci Poems" Tang:

At the banquet, mellow grapes and wine were served in exquisite luminous cups, and geisha played hurried and cheerful pipa to help them drink. The soldiers were filled with pride at the thought of crossing the horse to kill the enemy and serve the country. You must get drunk today, even on the battlefield. This time, I went out to serve my country. I'm dying, but I'm not ready to come back alive.

Eat lychees

Song: Su Shi

It's spring at four o'clock in Luofu Mountain, and tangerines and bayberries are new.

300 lychees a day, I will grow up to be a Lingnan person without hesitation.

Reward:

On Mr. Dongpo's Lingnan Artistic Conception from Lychee Poetry. Su Dongpo was accused of "belittling the court" and was demoted to Lingnan in the first year of Song Zhezong's Shaosheng, and was "forbidden to sign books for business". Therefore, Mr. Dongpo lingered in the mountains and rivers, observed the mountains and rivers, and had a deep love for Lingnan. Even litchi, which is very common in Lingnan, is so persistent.

Among them, the phrase "300 lychees a day, I will grow up to be a Lingnan person" is the most well known. Most poets think that Mr. Dongpo came to praise the scenery of Lingnan, thus expressing his nostalgia for Lingnan. In fact, this is a sweet hymn full of bitterness sung by Mr. Dongpo. Judging from some phenomena, Su Shi's mood in Lingnan is indeed calmer than when he was relegated to Huangzhou. When Su Dongpo was in Lingnan, he not only cared about the natural scenery and customs, but also had frequent contacts with monks. There are many works of singing with monks in his poems. This does show a sense of seclusion to a certain extent.

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Ancient Poetry Network: http://so.gushiwen.org/view_72666.aspx