Explanation of Pao Feng and Cook Dragon
(1). Describe luxurious and rare delicacies. The fourth chapter of the second book of "The Romance of the West Chamber" written by Wang Shifu of the Yuan Dynasty reads: "My mother opened the east pavilion yesterday, and all I can think about is how can a cannon and a phoenix cook a dragon." It is also written as "a cannon, a dragon and a phoenix." "Water Margin" Chapter 82: "Everyone in the hall was ranked in order, and a big banquet was held... Although there were no cannons, dragons and phoenixes, what was served was a mountain of meat and a sea of ??wine." (2). Refers to the name of a dish. Liu Ruoyu of the Ming Dynasty wrote in "Zi Zhong Zhi·Minister's Responsibilities": "Whenever there is a big ceremony... there is a so-called person who cooks a dragon with a cannon and a phoenix. The phoenix is ??the male pheasant, and the dragon kills the ear of the white horse." See "Cooking the Dragon with Cannon and Phoenix".
Word breakdown
Explanation of gun: gun á burn: gun roast. Paolao(?). concocted. Pao ā Put items on utensils to bake or bake: put wet clothes on a hot kang and bake them to dry. A method of cooking, stir-frying over a high fire: mutton. Artillery à a category of heavy weapons, including mortars, anti-aircraft guns, rocket launchers, etc.: artillery. Dragon's explanation Dragon (dragon) ó A legendary long, scaly, horned magical animal that can walk, fly, swim, and make clouds and rain: dragon boat. Dragon lantern. Dragon Palace. Dragon colt (horse, a metaphor for a talented young man). The finishing touch. Dragons and tigers roost.
In paleontology, it refers to some huge animals with limbs and tails or wings