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Who is too old to stick to the firewood and horn soap beside the kitchen?
This is an ancient poem. "Firewood beside the stove" means that the chef cooks in the kitchen, and there is firewood beside it to provide heat energy. "Horn soap" refers to a detergent made of animal horns or soap horns, which can be used to wash dishes or take a bath.
In the poem "Who sticks Tai Sui around the kitchen", "around the kitchen" means to surround the kitchen, and "sticking Tai Sui" means to put Tai Sui in front of the statue of the kitchen god and pray for the gods to bless the family for a safe and fruitful harvest.
Therefore, the meaning of this poem is to describe the chef cooking food in the kitchen, with firewood and detergent beside him, while someone places Tai Sui around the stove and prays for peace and harvest to the gods.
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