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There were many brands of milk tea in Yunnan, some of which were famous such as canned milk tea, Kirin tea, tea artisan fresh drink, and tea concubine. Canned milk tea was popular because of its pure ingredients and local Yunnan characteristics, while Kirin tea was famous for its glutinous lemon tea, which had a unique taste. Tea Craftsman Fresh Drink was a local Yunnan brand that provided drinks that suited local tastes. Chaji was a brand of new Chinese tea drinks. It was famous for its good tea and milk to make health-friendly tea drinks. These milk tea brands had a certain reputation and market share in Yunnan.
I'm not aware of any widely - known 'famous' works specifically labeled as'milk fiction'. However, there might be some lesser - known works in some regional or specialized literary areas.
I'm not sure if there are any world - famous aarey milk colony ghost stories. But it's possible that among the local people, there are some well - known tales. Maybe there's a story about a spooky figure that lurks near the milk storage areas at night, scaring the workers who have to go there late. It could be that this story has been passed down through generations of the colony's residents.
Most likely not. Famous stories usually have more accessible and relatable themes. This title seems rather strange and not in line with what we typically consider as famous story titles.
In Indian mythology, the story of Ganga and her role as a mother figure can be related. Ganga is considered a divine mother, and her waters are sometimes metaphorically compared to breast milk as they are seen as life - giving and purifying, nourishing the land and its people much like breast milk nourishes a baby.
There was a milk man who was known for his honesty. He once found a wallet on his delivery route. Instead of keeping it, he went out of his way to return it to the owner. His integrity was highly praised in the community, and this story was passed down for generations. It shows that the role of a milk man could also be a moral example in a community.
There is no relevant information in the search results regarding the feeding of idle bamboo during the celebration, so I can't answer this question.
There were many famous wines in the Tang Dynasty, including Fushui wine from Yingzhou, Ruoxiao wine from Wucheng, Tuku spring wine from Xingyang, Shidong spring wine from Fuping, Shaochun wine from Jiannan, Qianhe wine from Hedong, Lingxi wine and Boluo wine from Lingnan, Jiuyun wine from Xuancheng, Qishui wine from Xunyang, Xishiqiang wine from Chang 'an, etc. In addition, there were also jade scallion, rice spring, old spring, pine wine spring, pear flower spring, bamboo leaf wine, osmanthus wine, Yichun wine, Xuanhua wine, mulberry wine, Wuyun pulp, tulip, milk wine, dew pulp, Wuban wine, calamus wine, crisp wine, chrysanthemum wine, Tusu wine, pomegranate wine, Zhimi wine, Wuling Cui family wine, Xinfeng wine, Lu wine, yellow fermented grains wine, gray wine, etc.
The Case of Di Gong of the Great Tang Dynasty was a famous mystery novel written by the Dutch writer, Gulik van Gulik. The novel used the prime minister of the Tang Dynasty, Di Renjie, as the protagonist, telling the story of how he solved various cases during his time as an official. This novel had a great influence on both Eastern and Western readers, and was known as China's Sherlock Holmes. It successfully combined the elements of traditional Chinese detective novels and Western detective novels, focusing on logical reasoning and criminal psychology. The case of Di Gongan had been translated into many foreign languages and published. It had also been adapted into movies and TV series many times. The story of this novel was thrilling and the characters were vivid, which made it very popular among readers.
There were many famous ancient poems in the Tang Dynasty. Some of the famous works included Du Fu's Drinking Alone under the Moon and Difficult Shu Road, and Wang Wei's Zhongnan Farewell and Entering the Mountain to Send Friends to the City. Li Bai was also a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. His representative works included "The Song of Farewell to the School Book Uncle Yun/Accompanying Yu Shuhua Ascending the Tower" and "Asking the Moon with Wine. Old Friend Jia Chun asked me to ask." In addition, there were many other excellent poets and works in the Tang Dynasty, such as Cui Hu's Inscription on the Capital Nanzhuang and Wei Yingwu's Huai Shang Xi Hui Liang Chuan Old Friends/Huai Shang Xi Hui Liang Zhou Old Friends. In general, the Tang Dynasty was the golden age of Chinese poetry, leaving behind many classic works.