The traditional Chinese writing of La is as follows:
Pronunciation: là
Meaning:
1. In ancient times, sacrifices were held in the twelfth month of the lunar calendar The gods are called the twelfth lunar month, so the twelfth lunar month is called the twelfth month.
2. In winter (mostly in the twelfth lunar month), it is dried or smoked (fish, meat, chicken, duck, etc.) after being pickled. Group words
1. Wintersweet [là méi] comes from a shrub in Japan, cultivated for its fragrant yellow flowers, which bloom first and leave later.
2. The twelfth month of winter [hán dōng là yuè] refers to the twelfth month of the lunar calendar. The twelfth lunar month of winter refers to the coldest day in December.
3. Sausage [là cháng] is made by stuffing minced meat into pig intestines and smoking it on smoke.
4. Bacon [là ròu] refers to processed products made by curing meat and then baking (or exposing it to sunlight).
5. The twelfth lunar month [là yuè] is the twelfth month of the lunar calendar. In ancient times, the twelfth lunar month was held in this month. In the Qin Dynasty, December was regarded as the twelfth lunar month, which was followed by later generations.
6. December Day [là rì] is the day of the December Festival in ancient times. The eighth day of the twelfth lunar month. Generally refers to the twelfth month of the lunar calendar.