As spring comes, the fields of the countryside will grow green and fresh raisins (known locally as “greens”), unflowered. There is an important practice in the south of the Qingming times, which is to be a young troupe. Every year, we meet to get green to be a troupe, and we say, "The grass is for juice, and the powder is for powder, like Jade." Scorched curvatures of rats are boiled into the powdered rice, wrapped in sweet or salty materials, so that the pot is fertilized. The green and soft skin of the youths, with light but long green herbs, is a natural green, healthy snack。