Bao Ha Bureau-Qing Palace Barbecue Bureau
Bao Ha Bureau roasted chicken, also known as "Qiyun Chicken". It is the first imperial food in the Qing palace.
According to legend, during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, Nurhachi was beaten to pieces by Li Chengliang, the general commander of Liaodong, in a battle with the Ming army, and he escaped by himself. I don't know how long it took in the vast snow. He was hungry and thirsty, and people were exhausted. Suddenly, an attractive aroma came to the nose. Along the direction of fragrance drifting, I found a small shack in the snow-covered mountains, and Nurhachi stumbled and fainted outside the shack. When Nurhachi woke up, a fierce Manchu boy took down a pheasant roasting by the fire and handed it to him. Nurhachi took the roast chicken and wolfed it down. After a few mouthfuls of roast chicken, Nurhachi was refreshed. While eating, I repeatedly praised: "It's really the first delicious food in the world!" " After eating the roast chicken, Nurhachi felt refreshed and full of energy.
I asked the young man's name was Bao Ha, so I went away.
Nurhachi returned to the Han Palace to rally and play again. Since then, Nurhachi has commanded the army and won many battles. It laid a solid foundation for the establishment of the Great Qing Dynasty. Recalling the past when he was defeated and fled, Nur
Hachi thought that it was the roast chicken in Baoha that brought him good luck, so he personally visited Baoha. Baoha has been following Nurhachi ever since. Every time before a big battle, Nurhachi always asks Baoha to roast chicken for him, and calls the roast chicken of Baoha < P > Qiyun chicken. After the establishment of the Qing dynasty, a special bureau was set up in the imperial dining room to make wine dishes for the emperor. Baoha roast chicken has officially become a palace delicacy.
In order to eradicate Ao Bai cronies smoothly, Kangxi specially asked Harbin Bureau to make roast chicken and share it with his cronies. Since then, it has become the tradition of emperors in the Qing Dynasty to eat roast chicken in Baoha Bureau before major events.