Two meals, after sunrise and before noon, that is, one meal from 9: 00 to 1 1: 00, are called Chaozhou style; After the sundial, before the sun enters, that is, from 3 pm to 7 pm, eat another meal, which is called feeding.
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Of course, this is how ordinary people eat. Rich people and even nobles can play with their own temperament. As long as there is enough hard currency, even if you eat from morning till night and become a lazy and obese creature, no one will say anything if you just roll around and hum in the mud every day.
From this perspective, "fried food" means eating breakfast. However, this is generally the case. Taking Class Two as an example, there is another explanation for the word "Chao Shi" in The Book of Songs, which is still very interesting.
What does The Book of Songs say? Recite the text first, which is "National Wind Martin Zhu Lin" and say:
Why do you want to go to Zhu Lin? It's for fighting the south. Not to play for Zhu Lin, but to find Doonan.
Driving a carriage with four horses, the saddle was unloaded on the outskirts of Zhu Lin. Driving four horses, they rushed to Zhu Lin for breakfast.
Why do you want to go to a small villa on the outskirts of Zhecheng County, Shangqiu City, Henan Province? What can I do, find Xia Nan;
Why did you find Xia Nan in a small villa on the outskirts of Zhecheng County, Shangqiu City, Henan Province in the early morning?
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Riding a horse or pony, I stopped in front of a small villa on the outskirts of Zhecheng County, Shangqiu City, Henan Province. What did I stop for, just to have breakfast here?
The literal meaning is so interesting. As can be seen from the poem, people who go to small villas on the outskirts of Zhecheng County, Shangqiu City, Henan Province are not ordinary people. Why do you say that?
In ancient times, as now, there was a difference by car. What is the difference? As the old saying goes, the emperor rides a horse and the doctor rides a pony. There are both carriages and ponies in the poem.
It is enough to show that early in the morning, when I went to a small villa on the outskirts of Zhecheng County, Shangqiu City, Henan Province to find Xia Nan, it was full of princes and doctors, and I was very excited. So many people of different ranks and identities went together.
"Eat in the morning" and have breakfast, but the question is, what is the secret of Xia Nan? Is it a descendant of a secret chef? He is a good cook, and he can make delicious hot soup and fried dumplings, which makes everyone inseparable from him.
However, there are several key words to understand in this poem.
last month of summer
Zhu Lin, a suburb of Zhecheng County, Shangqiu City, Henan Province, is roughly in such a place; Xia Nan and Chen's masters Xia Zhengshu and Zhu Lin were his fiefs.
From this point of view, it seems that everyone went to see him early in the morning, not only for dinner, but also for the military. However, who is Xia Zhengshu? He was very close to a famous beauty in the Spring and Autumn Period. This beautiful woman is none other than The Last Month Of Summer, one of the four enchantresses.
For The Last Month Of Summer, many people are familiar with her and know that she is a very unrestrained person. The Last Month Of Summer is the daughter of Zheng Mugong. After she became a monarch, she was dishonest at home, so she married Chen Fu, Xia Zhengshu's father. Xia Zhengshu died early, which led to The Last Month Of Summer becoming a widow at a young age. What should she do?
That's how "National Wind Martin Zhu Lin" came about. It tells the story between Chen Guojun, the doctor and his father Yi Hanghe.
They arrived at The Last Month Of Summer's home early in the morning and found an excuse to find Xia Na, so they kept a low profile and could not engage in any aboveboard transactions.
The so-called "eating in the morning" is not just eating breakfast. There is another explanation in The Book of Songs, which seems to have another meaning.
The profound meaning is hidden in the relationship between characters. Like the ancients, no one can but be naughty. It is precisely because the poem "Chao Shi" implies a ridiculous thing that "Chao Shi" has another special meaning since then.
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In this regard, Fang Yurun, a scholar in the Qing Dynasty, said in The Book of Songs Primitiveness: If you go private, someone will be suspicious. In other words, officials and officials also consciously feel uneasy, so they are vague, pretend to doubt and answer questions, and decorate their privacy.
In short, under the banner of fairness, do what you can.
Therefore, scholars have always been like this since ancient times. If you say it well, turn around. If you understand it literally, he says you don't understand it, but understand it according to the actual content. He called you vulgar. You can't say anything anyway. What did you say?/Sorry?
For today's plan, it can only be regarded as a small globe, and a few flies hit a wall.