Anyone who has lived in France knows that chickens are not "nobles" in France, which is known as the "rooster country". Chicken is almost the cheapest kind of meat. But interestingly, in many traditional French families, especially large rural families, eating chicken is a serious matter. Not only on weekends, but also for the whole family. The reason can be traced back to/kloc-the famous French king Henry IV in the 6th century. He was originally a small and poor monarch in the south of France, and became the king of France by virtue of Wen Tao's military strategy. When France came to power, it was still a mess People work all year round, but even the cheapest chicken can't afford it. Henry IV vowed to "let farmers have a chicken in every pot every weekend". After years of reform, the French economy has improved, and the lives of ordinary people have indeed improved a lot. Usually, you can basically eat chicken. From then on, the French began to regard the weekend of eating chicken as a holiday. To commemorate Henry IV, many southern French cities still sell a kind of colored fruit candy called "Henry IV", and many traditional families still insist on the tradition of eating chicken on weekends. The famous saying "Let farmers have a chicken in each pot every weekend" has also been written into primary school textbooks and passed down from generation to generation.