What is the history of Phoenix Fish?

Pork fish is a famous specialty dish in Chongqing, China. It belongs to Sichuan cuisine. This dish is the originator of the popularity of "Jianghu cuisine" in Chongqing in recent years. So do netizens know the historical origin of Phoenix Fish? Interested netizens, let’s find out together below. Laifengyu

1. Laifengyi was originally a post station on the Chengdu-Chongqing ancient post road. It is as famous as Longquan post, Shuangfeng post and Baishi post. It is one of the "four famous post stations" on the Chengdu-Chongqing ancient post road. 1. It has been a land of fish and rice since ancient times. "Huayang Guozhi·Ba Zhi" says: "The soil is planted on the mountain, and there are six animals, including silkworms, hemp, fish and salt." Jiaqing's "Bishan Chronicle" records: "The scales The genera include river carp, cliff carp, silver carp, trout and crucian carp, seven-star fish, red-tip fish, turban fish, etc." Among them are "seven-star fish", "red-tip fish" and "red-tip fish" that are abundant in the Binan River in Laifeng, Bishan "Green peeled fish" is a tribute from past dynasties.

2. In the mid-1970s, a group of chefs headed by Deng Yongquan (known as Deng Fatty) and Tang Zhirong (known as Tang Deafzi) boldly innovated on the basis of inheriting the traditional cooking techniques of Sichuan cuisine and cooked " The "Lai Fengyu" with the main characteristics of "numbing, spicy, hot and tender" has been loved by past diners. The famous calligrapher Yang Xuanting happily wrote "Fresh Fish is Beautiful", praising the taste of Laifeng. Famous performing artists Zhang Ruifen and You Benchang, singers Li Danyang and Cai Guoqing, calligrapher Fan Pu, political dignitaries Gao Di, member of the Central Committee and President of the People's Daily, and former Chongqing Municipal Party Committee Secretary Xiao Yang made a special trip to Fengchiyu. For a time, diners, regardless of distance or status, gathered together to enjoy the delicacies.

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