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Jia, always likes to give half of his leftovers to others. Why do you do this?
As the saying goes, when these 100 people look at a dream of red mansions, they have 100 different views. Taoism sees lewdness, historians see palace secrets, and gourmets see Jia's recipes are extremely rich, because whenever there is a plot about eating, the listed recipes are basically not repeated.

Not only did the original work mention some appetizing dishes, but Zuo Zongtang also introduced some dishes, such as Grandma Liu entering the Grand View Garden, and Wang Xifeng gave a general introduction to eggplant. For this stew, you need to peel the eggplant you just picked, wash the meat, slice it in Queena Ding, fry it in chicken oil, and then add the chicken breast, mushrooms, new bamboo shoots, mushrooms and five kinds of vegetables.

Having said that, I haven't seen this dish in the restaurant. If there is an opportunity, I will have a meal. The Jia family is very particular about food and clothing, and describes many scenes, while the Jia family likes to give half of what they eat to others.

For example, after Granny Liu's banquet, this group of people went for a walk, and the maids brought afternoon tea. Jia asked a jiaozi, and asked what was in it. The maid said it was crab meat. Grandmother Jia felt too greasy, so she only took a piece of paper and tasted it, then handed it to the girl next to her.

It is clear that the half-eaten jiaozi is for the maid, but when everyone is accompanying the old lady to visit the Jade Buddha Temple, the old lady said that she had eaten meat and vegetables and was afraid of hitting the Bodhisattva, so she didn't go in. She just asked Miaoyu to make tea, and Miaoyu brought it. The old lady drank half of it and gave the rest to granny Liu.

I saw Miaoyu holding a small tea tray carved with begonia flowers, and there was a small colored bell in the tea tray. Grandmother Jia said she wouldn't drink Lu 'an tea. Miaoyu said with a smile, "This is the old gentleman's eyebrow.". Grandmother Jia asked what kind of water it was, and this wonderful jade replied that it was the rain of the old year. Grandmother Jia drank half a cup and handed it to Granny Liu, who drank it all at once.

Obviously, Jia didn't ask Miaoyu to prepare tea for Granny Liu, so he gave her half a cup of tea. After Jia's birthday, everyone came, and Mrs. Xing begged Xifeng not to keep vigil. Xifeng was humiliated at that time, but You Shi said she didn't care at all. Mrs. Wang also felt that Xifeng was in trouble and was very wronged. She hid in her room and cried for a while.

It happened that the old lady sent Amber to ask about the screen, and Xifeng hurried to the old lady's house. Yuanyang saw that Xifeng seemed to have cried, so she asked. Wang Xifeng said that she was afraid of crying at Grandmother Jia's birthday party and gave her leftovers as soon as she was happy.

Why does Jia always like to give half of his leftovers to others? What does this mean? In fact, this is her pity for the younger generation and the servant girl, which shows that the old lady is still very charitable, but eating other people's leftovers is a bit unsanitary. I wonder if people at that time had such an idea.