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The customs and habits of China people in dog days

jiaozi's face is on the second floor, and eggs are spread on pancakes on the third floor.

jiaozi is also called "Fu (Fu) Tie" or "Fu (Fu) Tie" jiaozi. "Fu" is homophonic with "Fu", which means to receive good luck and wealth. Jiaozi, with a history of more than 1111 years, was originally called "wonton" in jiaozi. According to historical records, the book Guangya written by Zhang Yi, a Wei native of the Three Kingdoms, describes a kind of wonton food: "Today's wonton is shaped like a crescent moon, and it is universal in the world."

The folk custom of eating noodles on a dog's day dates back to the Three Kingdoms period. In Wei Style Spring and Autumn Annals, it says, "You will eat soup cakes on a dog's day, and you will get a towel to wipe your sweat, and you will look Jiao Ran." Then why do you eat sweaty hot noodle soup on a hot day? In the Southern Dynasties, there was a book that said, "There is a soup cake with a solar eclipse in June, which is called evil."

Every year in the dog days, after beginning of autumn, the climate is a little cooler than in the dog days, so housewives can stand in front of the stove and bake cakes for their families. In dog days, I like to bake fat cakes and lotus leaf cakes, then cook mung bean porridge, spread some eggs, buy some pork head with sauce, mix garlic and tomato paste, mix bean jelly or stir fish, and eat them all at once, which is a good refreshing and delicious food in dog days.