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Xiaonian’s WeChat push articles (selected 9 articles) Xiaonian is coming soon. How much do you know about Xiaonian?

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Xiaonian’s WeChat push article 1: During the Lunar New Year, according to tradition, people eat stove candies during the Xiaonian.

Kitchen candy is a kind of maltose that sticks to your mouth and teeth. When it is drawn into a long candy stick, it is called "Guandong candy", and when it is drawn into an oblate shape, it is called "tanggua".

Put it outside the house in winter. Because of the severe cold weather, the sugar melon solidifies and has some tiny bubbles inside. It tastes crispy, sweet and crispy, with a unique flavor.

Real Kanto candy is extremely hard and cannot be broken. It must be split with a kitchen knife when eating. The material is very heavy and fine.

The taste is slightly sour, and there is absolutely no honeycomb in the middle. Each piece weighs one tael, two taels, or four taels, and the price is also more expensive.

Why does Xiaonian eat kitchen candy?

The reason why people offer sweets to the kitchen god is to stick them in the mouth of the kitchen god.

This is what the Beijing folk song "Twenty-three, sticky melons with sugar" means.

Kitchen candy is also different in different places. There are white kitchen candy made of malt, soybean flour candy, sesame candy, etc.

Xiaonian’s WeChat push article 2 According to legend, Lu Mengzheng, the Prime Minister of the Northern Song Dynasty, grew up in poverty and wandered around.

Later, he and his mother lived in a temple in Yonghe County, northeast of Zhangde Prefecture, which is now Hongyuan Temple in Caoma Village, Anyang County.

The elders in the temple are full of knowledge and have a unique skill in making snacks - making sesame candies.

Although Lu Mengzheng was impoverished, he was talented, diligent and studious, so he was highly valued by the elders.

The elder not only taught him how to read and write, recite poems and compose poems every day, but also often gave him some sesame candies for his mother and son to taste.

On the twenty-third day of the twelfth lunar month in 976 AD, people were busy sending the Stove Lord to heaven.

Lu Mengzheng saw that the people were offering food to the Stove Lord, but he had nothing to offer to the Stove Lord, so he used sesame candy from the temple to stick to the Stove Lord's painting.

When the Kitchen God returned to the Heavenly Palace and the Emperor asked, he wanted to speak but could not open his mouth and just nodded.

The Jade Emperor thought that the "God of Stove Fire" repeatedly praised Lu Mengzheng's character, so he issued an edict to bless him and bestowed Lu Mengzheng as an official.

The next year, Lu Mengzheng indeed ranked first among hundreds of candidates in the world and won the first prize in the examination.

In order to repay the elders for their education and financial support, he expanded the temple and allocated 500 dan each of yellow rice and wheat, and 100 dans of sesame seeds, so that the elders could teach them the skills of making sesame candy, which became the basis of livelihood for the local people.

From then on, every year on the 23rd day of the twelfth lunar month, people would imitate Lu Mengzheng and use sesame candy to worship the "God of Stove Fire" and pray for blessings from the Jade Emperor.

In this way, it has been passed down from generation to generation and has been handed down to this day.

I would like to remind everyone that eating stove candy has little impact on adults, but they should buy stove candy with outer packaging to prevent bacterial dust from entering the intestines and irritating the gastrointestinal mucosa.

However, children should be particularly careful when eating stove candy, because stove candy is made of maltose, and excessive consumption will damage children's teeth. If the child has a cold or bronchitis, they should consume it in small amounts.

Xiaonian’s WeChat push article Part 3 Legend has it that Zaoye is the god sent by the Jade Emperor to the human world to supervise good and evil. He has the responsibility of communicating with superiors and subordinates, contacting the emotions of heaven and earth, and conveying information between fairyland and the mortal world.

When it ascended to heaven, people offered it sweets, hoping that it would have good words in front of the Jade Emperor after eating sweets.

Some people also say that the stove candy used to worship the stove does not stick to the mouth of the stove god, but sticks to the mouth of the kitchen god's grandmother who is greedy for good things and loves to gossip.

Since Chinese people basically eat rice, cooked food is generally not easy to preserve and must be cooked at any time.

Unlike Western bread, many can be baked at once and preserved for consumption.

Therefore, for the Chinese, "firewood" (fuel) is the first important thing among the "seven things" in life (firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar, tea). Without fuel, even if there is basic food, there is no way to eat it.

In the West, it is usually enough for a village to have only one bread oven, but in China every household must have a stove.

Since every house has a stove, a legend arose that the Jade Emperor sent a supervisor to each house, the Kitchen God (Si Ming Zao Lord, Kitchen Lord, Kitchen Lord, Kitchen King), to supervise and inspect the household's cooking for a year.

On the twenty-third day of the twelfth lunar month, the Kitchen God will report everything he has done to the Jade Emperor. Based on the report, the Jade Emperor will decide whether to reward or punish the family in the next year. The Kitchen God will return in the next New Year to continue to supervise the family's actions.

The Kitchen Worship Festival is actually a festival for families to send off the Kitchen God to heaven.

Specific operation method: Since every house usually has a portrait of the Kitchen God near the stove, sometimes accompanied by a portrait of the Kitchen God’s grandmother, after a year of smoke and fire, the portrait is old and dark.

The old statue should be taken off, and straw should be used to tie a straw horse for the Kitchen God. In order to make him "go to heaven to say good things and return to the palace to bring good luck", he should also be bribed and stick a piece of sticky sugar melon or cake on his mouth.

So that his "sweet mouth" can only say good things, and then be burned together with the straw horse.

This process is called Ci Zao.

After the New Year, buy a new portrait and invite the Kitchen God back on it.

In the intervening days, without the supervision of the Kitchen God, most people indulge in overeating, gambling, and indulgence in making small mistakes that they usually think they should not make.