Wensi tofu soup

Wensi tofu soup

Legend has it that during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, there was a monk named Wensi in Tianning Temple on the right side of Meihua Ridge in Yangzhou who was good at making various tofu dishes. <br />Especially the tofu soup made from tender tofu, day lily, fungus and other raw materials is extremely delicious. Buddhist laymen who go to burn incense and worship Buddha like to taste this soup. <br />It is very famous in the Yangzhou area, which was recorded in the "Yangzhou Painting Boat Record". <br /><br />It is said that Emperor Qianlong once tasted this dish and once became a famous dish in the Qing Dynasty. Because this dish was created by Monk Wensi, people called it "Wensi Tofu" and has been passed down to this day. <br />Perhaps inspired by the monk Wensi of Tianning Temple, the club borrowed the Zen concept of the ancient temple Dajue Temple and boldly changed the well-known "Wensi tofu soup" in Jiangnan. <br />The three main ingredients cut into thin threads-tofu, fungus, and green vegetables-were renamed "Buddhist Three Thoughts Soup" with the philosophical concept of "Think twice before you act". Using the homophonic of "three threads" to warn the world to be cautious and do things carefully.