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What are the walnut poems?
Qianlong in Qing Dynasty-Ode to Walnut

Turn the sun and moon in the palm of your hand and turn back the clock.

When is the whole body full of qi and blood?

Vernacular translation:

Playing with Wan Wen Walnut in your hand is like spinning the sun and the moon, as if time goes back.

Playing with walnuts has the function of dredging blood gas. When will your hair turn white?

Extended data:

Modern Development History of Walnut in Wan Wen;

Hickory was used to rub hands in the Ming Dynasty. At first, it was only an auxiliary tool for court pianists to exercise and keep their fingers flexible. After a long period of kneading, the walnut grain becomes crimson and round, and the patina is as jade as porcelain. It was loved by other imperial concubines, gradually popularized and became one of the instruments for health preservation, and then slowly spread to the people. Because walnuts have auspicious meanings in folk customs and are easily accepted by ordinary people, more and more people play with walnuts, forming an atmosphere and a culture.

After the Qing Dynasty entered the customs, the imperial court rewarded all the flag people for their contributions in opening up the frontier, expanding the territory and founding the country, prevented them from making trouble, and distributed fields to all the flag people without paying food or working. Banners subcontract their land to tenant farmers, lend money to merchants' workshops, and charge rent and interest every year, so they put a lot of energy, time and wealth into entertainment and leisure.

The emperor of the Qing Dynasty admired the Han culture and advocated the flag people to read more Confucian classics, so as to enrich their knowledge, nourish their body and mind, improve their temperament and get rid of the "barbaric" habit of herding and hunting ethnic groups. The men with flags did not focus on studying hard at the cold window, but loved all kinds of literary plays very much. Therefore, the culture of all languages reached its climax in the Qing Dynasty.

By the end of the Qing dynasty, the wind of playing walnuts was even more prosperous than in the past. The folk song at that time was: "Walnuts can live for 89 years without leaving their hands. If they surpass Lord Qianlong, the prince can't call them away! "

In the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, civil wars were frequent and people lived in poverty. Various literary plays, including walnuts, are gradually forgotten. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), for a period of time, Wan Wen Walnut was listed as the "four elders" together with all traditional cultures, and no one cared.

After the reform and opening up, with the rapid development of China's economy, people's living standards have been continuously improved, spiritual civilization construction has become increasingly prosperous, and traditional culture has been paid more and more attention. Many long-lost cultural categories reappeared in people's daily life, and Wan Wen Walnut began to attract people's attention, especially in Beijing. From longtan lake Bird Market in 1980s to Fuchengmen, LaoTianqiao and Panjiayuan in 1990s, the walnut market in Wan Wen gradually flourished.

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