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10,000 reasons to eat laba porridge

The cloth bag monk accumulated surplus grain

Once upon a time, there was a Xiyuan Temple in Suzhou, and there were as many as five or six hundred monks. One day, a monk named Ah Er, who was carrying a cloth bag, came to Xiyuan Temple and became a "fire-headed monk". Not only does he carry water, light the fire, and cook every day, but he also has a good habit of paying attention to whether there is any uncleaned grain on the rice stalks and straws while burning the fire. After a long time, all kinds of grain have gathered more than 300 catties. On the eighth day of the lunar month of one year, the dojo in the temple was very prosperous, and the old monks and the monks who were in charge of money and grain went to the main hall to chant the scriptures, and forgot to open the warehouse to get grain. If there is no food, you can't open the meal on time, and you can't trespass into the scripture hall to find a monk who is in charge of money and food. Then he thought of the cloth bag, and cried out with joy - there was a way, and immediately cooked a pot of porridge with the grain he had accumulated over the years. At lunch, the monks entered the hall one after another, and when they saw that the contents of the lunch box were neither like porridge, nor like rice, nor vegetables, they were very unhappy. But when the monks tasted this porridge, they felt that it was extremely beautiful, and everyone couldn't help but rush to eat it. The old master of the temple was very strange and asked the "fire-headed monk", he said it truthfully, and the old master said with his hands folded emotionally: "Amitabha! Wonderful! Wonderful! The merit of cherishing food is immeasurable! In the future, the monks in the monastery on the eighth day of the lunar month will eat such porridge every year to praise the thrifty spirit of the monks who cook rice. Later, this practice spread to the people, and it became the custom of eating "Laba porridge".

The Great Wall was mourned for his death

Qin Shi Huang built the Great Wall, and the migrant workers from all over the world came by order, but they could not go home for many years, and they relied on their families to send food. Some migrant workers are separated by thousands of mountains and rivers, and food cannot be delivered, resulting in many migrant workers starving to death at the Great Wall construction site. One year, on the eighth day of the lunar month, the migrant workers who had no food to eat accumulated a few handfuls of grains, put them in a pot and boiled them into gruel, each drank a bowl, and finally starved to death under the Great Wall. In order to mourn the migrant workers who starved to death at the construction site of the Great Wall, people eat "Laba porridge" on the eighth day of the lunar month every year to commemorate it.

Hero Yue Fei sacrificed to the people

Legend has it that Yue Fei was framed by the traitor Qin Hui, and was not only deducted military rations by the imperial court, but also recalled to the capital by twelve consecutive gold medals. Yue Fei's class returned to the court, and when he reached the halfway point, the supplies were insufficient, and the people along the way sent porridge and rice after hearing the news. Yue's army mixed and ate, barely surviving the difficulties, and this day happened to be the eighth day of the lunar month. After Yue Fei was killed, every year on the eighth day of the lunar month, the people would cook Laba porridge to express their nostalgia for Yue Fei and Yue's army.

Remembering the bittersweet Zhu Yuanzhang

Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, was extremely poor when he was a child, and his parents had to send him to a very mean and fierce landlord's house to herd cattle to make ends meet, so as to reduce the burden on the family. One day, when Zhu Yuanzhang led the old cow across the bridge, the cow stepped into the air, fell off the bridge and broke his leg. The landlord then flew into a rage, not only beating him violently, but also imprisoning him in a dark room. This level is a day and a night, Zhu Yuanzhang has not touched the rice, not a drop of water, and he is so hungry that his eyes are full of golden flowers. Just as he was desperate, a rat scurried in front of him and burrowed into a hole. Zhu Yuanzhang then moved out of the broken iron pot in the corner, put these things together, and boiled them into a pot of miscellaneous porridge with the stagnant water in the house, and devoured the porridge in one gobble, so as to save his life.

Later, Zhu Yuanzhang joined the peasant rebel army with a deep hatred for the landlords. With the courage to fight and fight bravely, Zhu Yuanzhang finally overthrew the rule of the Yuan Dynasty, became the emperor himself, and established the Ming Dynasty. Suddenly, one day, Zhu Yuanzhang remembered the past when he was a child, digging a rat hole to cook porridge and drinking, and felt that he should not forget the hard days of the past, so that he could work hard and make the country and the people safe. So he ordered the palace kitchen to boil all kinds of grain into a pot of porridge, and gave it to the civil and military officials, their wives and children to taste together, and warned them that they should not forget the hardships of starting a business when they were prosperous and wealthy. The emperor's action of remembering the bittersweet memories was later passed on to the people, and it became the custom of Laba up and down.

The Zhang family's prodigal son died in poverty

Legend has it that there was a rich man surnamed Zhang who had a son in old age, so he doted on his son excessively, and the young master of the Zhang family was infected with the vice of being lazy and lazy since he was a child. After the death of his parents, Young Master Zhang was unsupervised and restrained, and he squandered and wasted unscrupulously, and became a poor egg in a blink of an eye. In addition, he has no skills and cannot support himself. On the day of Laba, the north wind was howling, the poor young master was hungry and cold, and searched all over the rice jars, noodle bags, altars and jars at home, and finally pulled out some leftover rice noodles, and the old broken food, so he shivered and put it in the pot to boil porridge to satisfy hunger, but the porridge was not boiled, and he froze and starved to death. In order to remember this bloody lesson, later generations formed the eighth day of the lunar month. The custom of making some grains and beans to boil porridge to eat is a warning to people to be industrious and frugal, otherwise they will not even have to drink the porridge, and they can only starve to death on the side of the road.

2024-02-05 18:05
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