Interpretation of some words:
1. Kitchen: [Kitchen]?
A room for cooking.
2. Kitchen: [páo chú]?
Kitchen.
3. Chef: [Chef]?
A person who is good at cooking and makes a living by it.
4. Help the kitchen: [bāng chú]?
Non-chefs go to the kitchen to help cook: several students helped cook in the school cafeteria all day.
5. Cook: [zhng Qiu]?
Responsible for cooking.
Pinyin: chú, with initial ch, final u and disyllabic tone.
Explanation:
1, the kitchen, a place dedicated to cooking.
2. refers to people who cook or engage in cooking: chefs and famous chefs.
Kitchen words: kitchen, kitchen, chef, kitchen helper, chef, chef, kitchenware, chef, mosquito kitchen, kitchen, Chinese kitchen, kitchen washing, kitchen cooking, kitchen cooking and kitchen supervision.
Chefs can be combined into: chefs. Chef, chef, etc.
Qiong Kitchen Golden Cave, Chinese Kitchen, Open Kitchen, Trial Kitchen, Foreign Kitchen, Wall Kitchen, Poor Kitchen, Book Kitchen, Chef, Feng Kitchen, Yarn Kitchen, French Kitchen, Kitchen Assistant, Kitchen Legend, Kitchen Fairy Kitchen, Leg Book Kitchen, Hall Kitchen, Kitchen Jubilee Kitchen, Kitchen Household Kitchen, Kitchen Soldier Kitchen, Kitchen Military Kitchen, Kitchen Fairy Kitchen.
Qiongchu Golden Cave, a China idiom, means a rich and luxurious home. It's from Jia's Notes on the Collection of Leftovers.
Notes:
Addendum *** 10. The first nine volumes record the anecdotes of ancient history from Xiong Xi family, Shennong family to the Eastern Jin Dynasty, many of which are fantastic myths. There are also many hearsay rumors under the Han and Wei Dynasties, especially fairy tales, which are too unreal to be included in the official history. At the end of the volume 1, the Eight Immortals Mountain such as Kunlun was recorded.
The main contents of Notes Collection are miscellaneous notes and strange novels. Especially in the book, it is ridiculous to emphasize the promotion of fairy tales. But some of them, such as "crossing the moon" and "falling into a boat", show rich imagination. The words are beautiful, the things described are tortuous and the words are considerable. Later generations often take the old as the truth.
For example, in the sixth volume, Liu Xiang wrote a book in Tianluge, and an old man burned quinoa to teach at night; Jia Kui is five years old. He can recite six classics when he hears his neighbor reading through the fence. These two legends are very famous.