脍 means: finely chopped meat.
荍Definition:
Cut fish and meat into thin slices.
Origin of the fish:
Flying knife and fish. ——Zhang Zhaoyuan's "Old Book of Tang".
The definition and origin of the word combination of 脍:
Zhiyu:
Definition: grilling finely chopped meat. Also refers to cooking. Still very popular. Word of mouth praise.
Source: Guo Moruo's "Xixi Ji·Shui Zan": "The muscles, lungs and liver are used for people to roast the clams."
Chop the clams:
Interpretation: finely chop fish meat.
Source: Qing Dynasty, Volume 5 of Zhou Lianggong's "Shu Ying": "What is not taught in ancient skills is playing Qi; what is not taught in diet is chopping. Although chopping is not taught, it is still used. It may be the fish made by the people of Fujian and Guangdong; if you play it, it will be like a blur." 鲲. Fresh finely chopped fish.
Source: Song Dynasty, Mei Yaochen's poem "Sending the Prince to Know Jiangyin": "The fish wears the willows and praises the fresh vegetables, and the people pick the hibiscus and learn to slim their waists."
Miscellaneous vegetables:< /p>
Interpretation: that is, chowder. Dishes made with various meat products.
Source: Chapter 17 of "The Scholars": "Jinglanjiang ordered mixed vegetables for one penny and two cents of silver, and two plates of snacks." See "Chowder".
荍's example sentences:
1. The roast duck he cooks is golden in color, crispy on the outside, and tender in texture. It tastes great and leaves people with endless aftertaste. It is a special delicacy in Beijing. One of the most popular delicacies among Chinese people.
2. On the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival last year, I was dressed in a long robe, holding a wine glass in my hand, and chanted to the sky: "When will the bright moon come? Ask the sky for wine..." These well-known words are very similar to my beautiful words. His expression made his parents laugh.
3. One day, I said to my mother: "Mom, let me test you on an idiom brainteaser: eat with chopsticks." My mother thought for a while, shook her head and said, "I can't think of it! It's true. What?" I said: "It's a popular idiom!" My mother laughed: "It turns out to be this idiom, it's so interesting!" 4. Later, with the popularity of the red-headed boat in history, Through the spread of the music, Chaoshan dialect folk art has spread throughout Southeast Asia, and its fragrance spreads all over the world, becoming an important spiritual food for the local Chaoshan ethnic group.
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