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Is the word "gluttony" popular this year? Why do I often see it?
Gluttony is a mysterious monster in ancient Han myths and legends. The ancient book Shan Hai Jing introduced its characteristics as follows: it looks like a sheep's face, its eyes are under its armpits, its teeth are Tiger Claw, and its head and mouth are big. Greedy character, compared with a delicious product, is common in bronze statues. He is the son of Jinyun, not the nine sons of the dragon (the legendary five sons of the dragon). This kind of gluttonous decorative pattern first appeared on the Liangzhu cultural jade in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River 5,000 years ago.

Pronunciation (tāo tiè)

The original meaning of "gluttony" is gluttony, but in modern catering industry, gluttony is extended to "being able to eat". For example, the word "Gourmet" in the monthly magazine "Gourmet" of Zhou Jiming's point house (teahouse) in Guangzhou is the exclusive reputation of those diners who love and can eat, and many gourmets also gladly call themselves "Gourmets".