2. Zhu Yuanzhang and persimmon tree: According to Yanjing Food and Diet, Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, had a poor family and often used persimmons to satisfy his hunger. When he became emperor, he remembered the contribution of persimmon trees, planted trees and ordered the people to plant persimmons, peaches and dates. Persimmon trees are widely planted in Anhui and other places.
3. Dong Feng and Xinglin: During the Three Kingdoms period, Wu Dong was a famous doctor, Dong Feng, with exquisite medical skills and charity. During his seclusion in Lushan Mountain, Dong Feng turned a blind eye to the poor people. In return, people planted apricot trees, five for the seriously ill and one for the mildly ill. Dong Feng got Gu Mi's help with apricot trees. People called this almond shaped forest in Dong Xian, and later generations praised the doctor by this name.
4. Homesickness and willow planting: Princess Wencheng of the Tang Dynasty married Songzan Gambu, brought willow seedlings from Chang 'an, and planted them around Dachao Temple, in order to express her thoughts about the hometown where willow trees were shaded. These trees, later known as Liu Tang or Princess Willow, have now become the historical testimony of the friendly exchanges between Tibet and the Han nationality.
5. Borrowing tea from Wu Bangdian: It refers to the story that Wu Bangdian, a scholar who is good at riddles and riddles, took a servant wearing a straw hat and clogs as a riddle and asked his neighbor for a pack of tea. Servant is equivalent to a Chinese character, straw hat is the top of a cursive character, and composition is a tea character.