Bacon, also called bacon, is a local specialty in Qinba Mountain area of southern Shaanxi and a traditional gift of people in southern Shaanxi. 2. It's interesting to say that southern Shaanxi is called sister-in-law.
The farmer in southern Shaanxi is obviously a daughter-in-law, but his sister-in-law calls her "sister". 3. Qinba Kiwi Wine
Now, in the Shaanxi fruit wine family, another rookie has been added: Qinba Chinese Kiwifruit Sprinkler 4: Chinese slider.
Hanzhong basin is located between Qinling Mountain and Bashan Mountain. Except for boats and roads on the Han River, traffic in mountainous areas is very inconvenient. So in the old days, a tool for carrying people-sliding pole was popular. The sliding bar is mainly made of two bamboo poles and bamboo grates, and tied with hemp rope. It is about 2 feet wide and nearly 1 foot long. It looks like a stretcher. Usually there is a cool chair in the middle of the slide bar, and guests can sit half-lying. When it's cold, you can add mats and hold an umbrella to keep out the rain and sun. In the past, there were porters specializing in lifting sliding bars in Hanzhong urban and rural areas, and they were priced according to the difficulty of distance. When crossing the mountains and mountains, it rains and the roads are slippery, and the natural tolls are doubled. Old workers depend on it. Walking on your back, only dignitaries and rich people sit on the slide pole. 5. The origin of the back of hand and hand.
People at the junction of Shaanxi and Sichuan love to put their hands behind their backs when walking, which is also called relieving themselves by going to the toilet: defecation is called relieving the big hands, and urination is called relieving the small hands. Why do you have this habit and name? There is a legend about it. In the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, Sichuan and Shaanxi provinces were thousands of miles apart and sparsely populated after years of war. The court forced a large number of people from Huguang to move to Sichuan and Shaanxi. This is the famous "Huguang fills Sichuan and Sichuan fills Shaanxi." First of all, there are a large number of people in northern Sichuan who are unable to leave their homeland and are unwilling to emigrate. The government cut off their hands one by one, tied them with ropes, and escorted them by your official, and marched across Daba Mountain to Shaanxi in droves. 6. Strange dowry-kimchi
There is a saying in Hanzhong: "There are no pickles in my daughter's dowry, so I can't lift my head." According to local customs, pickles must be included in the dowry. When her daughter was seventeen or eighteen, her mother began to cook "dowry dishes" for her daughter. The more varieties, the more glorious the daughter looks. This custom is particularly exquisite in Nanhai District, Black Tea District and Huang Guan District of Nanzheng County.
7. Hanzhong moved.
China has always had the habit of moving on auspicious days in urban and rural areas. Because moving to a new home is a festive event, people congratulate each other and congratulate each other. This is called "the joy of moving". 8. Taboos in Hanzhong Dialect
Hanzhong people are taboo in speaking: "burning fire" means fire or fire. Because "lighting a fire" refers to proper relationship's parents-in-law and daughter-in-law.
Also taboo to say "eat rice crust" and "shovel rice crust", "eat rice crust" and "shovel rice crust" refer to whether there is proper relationship between brother and sister. When guests go to Hanzhong for dinner, don't let the host shovel the rice crust for you, let alone shovel it yourself, which may cause jokes and even cause the host's disgust and expulsion.
Father and son talk seriously and pay attention to politeness, but between grandchildren and cousins, they tease each other regardless of the occasion. In rural areas, we can often see the grandchildren of the same family, calling the white-bearded grandfather "Baby Dog", "Baby Niu Wa" and "Baby Pig", and the listeners laugh it off.
9. Hanzhong banquet hospitality custom
Hanzhong people are hospitable and kind to others, and banquets are held on birthdays, full moons, weddings and funerals. But because things are different, the content of the banquet is different. At the funeral banquet, not only the food is simple, but also the wine is not prepared. They think it is unfortunate to hold a funeral at home, and drinking is not appropriate. Birthdays and full moon banquets, although drinking, are not allowed to order food, so that the old people can have a quiet birthday, and don't let ordering food loudly scare the baby. Holding a "wedding banquet" is very different. Not only are there many dishes and drinks, but guests can also enjoy themselves and are likely to get drunk.