"Get on the horse and get off the horse in jiaozi" comes from the northern folk saying. It was originally from Shandong, because the people of Shandong are fond of travelling from south to north, and have the custom of "going to the East".
"jiaozi" wants the whole family to work together. Some people make dough, some people make stuffing, and some people roll skin. Finally, everyone wraps it together, and the whole family gets together in a round and lively way.
Generally speaking, if someone in the family wants to go out or the guests in the family want to leave, they have to cook a jiaozi meal. Because ancient people traveled far away on foot or horseback, this jiaozi was called "Mount jiaozi".
generally speaking, "getting off the horse's noodles" means that when a family member comes back or a guest arrives, it is usually to make noodles to eat. Because noodles are very long, people give him the meaning of wealth, longevity and longevity, and hope that eating noodles can tie the legs of returning people or guests so that they can stay for a few more days, indicating the enthusiasm and sincerity of the host family.
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Introduction to other folk sayings
1, Yun Zheyue on August 15th, and lighting on the 15th day of the first month
Interpretation: On August 15th this year, Yun Zheyue will have a greater chance of snow on the 15th day of the first month of next year.
2. There are three treasures under the hoe: drought prevention, waterlogging prevention and weed control.
drought prevention: when hoeing, there are thin tubes that supply water to the ground, just like the roots of plants, so when we hoe, the capillary of soil pores is cut off, which weakens the evaporation of soil moisture, so hoes can prevent drought.
flood prevention: compared with the land, the hoes of rural hoes have played a role of turning the land, just like drying grain, keeping the temperature above one point, which can not only prevent drought but also flood, and is more conducive to crop growth.
Weeds removal: Weeds in the field are usually removed by hand. Of course, at that time, hoes can be said to be a convenient tool for weeds removal, and the same is true of "no wasteland after hoes". So there are three treasures under the hoe: drought prevention, waterlogging prevention and weed control.