On this day, the chef visited the poet's home. The poet took out two eggs and said, "It's all yours. Make a watch and look at your masterpiece! " "
The chef replied, "No problem, another poem!" "
The poet put two pairs of chopsticks on the table and sat down first.
After a while, the chef brought a small plate of two cooked egg yolks and read aloud as they walked:
Two orioles sing green willows.
Put down this dish of "Huang Peng", turn into the kitchen and take out a dish, shred it with egg white and arrange it in a row of birds. The chef put this dish in front of the poet and pointed to it and said:
A line of egrets rose into the sky.
The third time I brought it out of the kitchen, it was a plate of cold egg skin. This is to carefully peel off a thin layer of skin between the eggshell and the egg white, cut it into pieces, sprinkle it on the plate like snowflakes, and then sprinkle some salt. The poem that goes with this dish is:
The window contains autumn snow in Xiling.
Finally, the chef brought out a bowl of soup, and some boats made of eggshells floated on the noodle soup. As the eggshell boat rocked on the noodle soup, the chef sang:
Mambo Wu Dong Wan Li Ship.
In this way, an egg feast with three dishes and one soup just matched a well-known Tang poem, which was written by Du Fu, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, when he lived in Chengdu Caotang.
As soon as the chef showed his skill, the poet's interest came up.
The poet said: Why is this poem so beautiful and moving? Not only because it combines scenes, but also because of the help of mathematics in the poem, it quantifies the scenery and appears more devoted and emotional. You see, "two Huang Peng", here is the number 2; "A line of egrets", here is the number1; "Snow in Qian Qiu, Xiling" is marked with 1000; The number used by "Wu Dong Wan Li" is 10000. Every sentence is inseparable from numbers.
The poet said again, don't move chopsticks, please do a math problem. Use the four numbers 2, 1, 1000, 10000 in Du Fu's poem just now, add the raw materials of our table, two eggs, that is, two zeros, and add appropriate mathematical symbols to form an equation. How's it going?
The cook looked at several dishes and said, is this possible? You write it!
The poet immediately wrote a formula:
10× 1000+2×0= 10000。
The cook picked up chopsticks and said, I also have:
(20- 10)× 1000= 10000。
This is a story about Tang poetry, egg feast and digital games.