Second, the fixed collocation:
1, reunion dinner? reunion dinner
2. Evening dress? evening dress
3. A fork? fork
4. Buffet dinner? buffet
Dinner reading? English [? d? n? (r)] Beauty [? d? n? r]?
Main meal (at noon or in the evening); banquet
Extended data:
Local custom New Year's Eve:
1, North-South difference
Differences of dietary customs between the north and the south during the Spring Festival. Although China has been unified for a long time, its dietary customs are still regional. Just like the explanations of "South Rice North", "South Cake North" and "South Sweet and North Salty", it is said that there are rice cakes in the south and jiaozi in the north. There are regional differences between the north and the south on New Year's Eve. In addition to vegetables, people in the south should eat Ciba or rice cakes, while people in the north generally eat jiaozi.
2. It is said that northerners are used to eating jiaozi during Chinese New Year, which means "making friends when they are young" (in fact, it is called "trough" in ancient jiaozi). Because the white flour jiaozi is shaped like a silver ingot, the pots on the table symbolize the meaning of "getting rich in the New Year, and the ingots are rolling in". Some wrapped jiaozi and some coins sterilized with boiling water, saying that whoever ate first would make more money.