What does it mean to soak Chinese wolfberry in a thermos?
Let's talk about how to soak the stems of Lycium barbarum in a thermos cup.
The stem of Lycium barbarum soaked in thermos cup was first lit in Weibo. A well-known blogger once published an article about the band drummer Weibo in Weibo.
The Weibo wrote:
A middle-aged balding photographer friend, who played rock and roll when he was young, went to shoot Black Panther band some time ago and always felt when he came back:
It's unimaginable! The average rock man in Iron Man came to me with a thermos cup! Once a rock youth, now on the road to health!
It is the above blog post that makes the "thermos cup" a stalk, which is mainly used to express a typical state after people enter middle age. Later, netizens linked the thermos cup with another "medlar" representing the characteristics of middle-aged people, further enhancing the expression of specific meanings. Gradually evolved into the current "thermos cup soaked in medlar" stalk. Specifically, young people do what middle-aged people like to do.
What age does it mean to soak Lycium barbarum in a thermos?
Soaking Lycium barbarum in a thermos cup actually refers to those who start to pay attention to health care in middle age. But in use, it is generally used to describe people who are not middle-aged but are doing what middle-aged people do, or who look like middle-aged people in mentality.
In addition, in addition to soaking Lycium barbarum in a thermos cup, there are similar sayings such as beer plus Lycium barbarum, coke plus Lycium barbarum and so on.
However, Bian Xiang Xiao tells you that it is not healthy to make tea like Lycium barbarum in a thermos cup. It is best to make tea in a glass or teacup.