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"cylinder son"
The son of a cylinder is a kind of extremely popular pastry, and Shanghai is also called tiger's paw;

Zhenjiang's specialty is called Jingjiang Zhuer. According to legend, during the Xianfeng period of the Qing Dynasty, Manchu was also called' Banner Man', and there were many in Zhenjiang. Now the area around Zhongshan Shopping Mall is called' Hongqi Kou', where the Banner Man was stationed. Because of the anti-Qing sentiment among the people, some people used flour to make' Zhuer', which originally had eight horns, meaning' children of the Eight Banners', so eating' Zhuer' meant eating' Eight Banners'. Later, the government learned that the person who made the' Zhuer' was arrested and hit forty boards. After putting it back, he died of an illness. Later, in order to commemorate him, people ate Chinese prickly ash every time in Tomb-Sweeping Day, saying,' Eat Chinese prickly ash and die without hitting the board.' That's where our folk sayings come from. Later, in order to avoid suspicion, the eight horns were changed to six horns.