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Are there any ancient poems that express the meaning of "inviting people in for tea"?

1. Prepare chicken and rice for me, old friend. You entertain me on your farm. Meng Haoran in the Tang Dynasty? Passing through the village of the old man

My old friend prepared a sumptuous dinner and invited me to visit him in Tian She.

My road is covered with petals-I haven't cleaned it for others, and my thatched cottage door has been closed-but it's open for you now. Du Fu in Tang Dynasty? Guest arrival

The garden path full of flowers and plants was not cleaned for welcoming guests, but it opened my grass door for the first time for your arrival.

3. We open your window and overlook the garden and fields, holding cups and talking about mulberry and hemp. Meng Haoran in the Tang Dynasty? Passing through the village of the old man

Pushing open the window to the grain fields and vegetable gardens, drinking wine and chatting about farming.

I'll come back at chrysanthemum time when I have a holiday on the mountain. Meng Haoran in the Tang Dynasty? Passing through the village of the old man

The Double Ninth Festival is coming, and I will come here to see chrysanthemums.

Shall we call my old neighbor to join us and call the remaining cups through the fence? Du Fu in Tang Dynasty? Guest arrival

If the guests are willing, call the old man next door and have a good drink together.