To put it bluntly, spicy soup + mooncakes, is there really anything wrong with this pairing? [what][what]
Personally, I think there is absolutely nothing wrong with it. Even if it is noodles + sugar cakes, or noodles + rice, it is all fine. As long as people can eat it and get used to it, it will be fine." What qualifications do we have to make irresponsible remarks? [Slap in the face]
This is completely the freedom of others. I, the criminals, have seen it and just know it. There is no need to accuse me. After all, they are not violating the law and have nothing to do, so why not? [what][what]
But braised noodles + Chinese medicine? I really don’t know where I heard this statement. Does it have any therapeutic effect?
Does your description mean that adding braised noodles can have a therapeutic effect? Either you didn’t mean to express it clearly, or you just wanted to make it disgusting on purpose, why don’t you just say it boldly and directly...? Otherwise, if you keep it in your heart like this, you can only express it in a subtle way. As time goes by, will something go wrong? [Flash of inspiration][Flash of inspiration] It’s really not good...[laughing and crying][I want to be quiet][I want to be quiet]
Traditional Chinese medicine is a traditional culture. Compared with Western medicine, it It is a medical method to save people and save lives, including using "looking, smelling, asking, and inquiring" as the entry point to treat the patient's disease, pinpointing the source of the disease, combining acupuncture and massage, and relying on the decoction of Chinese medicine to treat the disease. TCM, a medical skill that is used to comprehensively treat diseases, has been passed down and continued for thousands of years. To this day, it still has frequent clinical practice and powerful application. Even in some diseases that Western medicine is helpless, TCM has miraculous effects. Relieve the disease, and some even achieve the perfect result of complete cure [Like] [Like] [Like]
Compared with the refined Western intellectuals, we native people living in China are not at all This is a weird question that should be asked. Unexpectedly, there are still people who take advantage of the dark hearts of the region to cause trouble, and even insist on dragging in Chinese medicine practitioners to "get into trouble" together... What is the intention of this! ? [Shocked]
Since you have so many questions, I might as well tell you here that no matter whether it’s spicy soup +..., it’s not something you can blame, and no matter whether it’s braised noodles +..., it’s not something you can look at. If there are other things, just talk about other things and metaphor a certain land. It is really not necessary. We have the time, it is better to take a rest and take a breath to warm the heart! ? [Shy][Shy][Shy]
Everyone hopes for a little surprise
Your slight encouragement [come to see me] [come to see me]@干饭草茶different fragrance
Give me the motivation to continue [zuoyi][zuoyi][zuoyi][comparison][comparison]
You can eat whatever you want, no matter what other people think.
Our mooncakes have no fillings and can be eaten with milk, milk tea and pickles
Thank you for the invitation. There is no intention to please others, eggplant and pepper, everyone has their own merits. During the Mid-Autumn Festival this year, I tried eating five-nut mooncakes with salted hairtail fish. The mooncakes are too sweet, but the salted fish is flavorful and complement each other, which is my personal preference. I just don’t advocate that eating braised noodles can cure diseases. There is nothing inappropriate. It’s perfectly fine to see a Chinese medicine practitioner after eating braised noodles. Never mention that braised noodles can cure diseases, it can only fill the stomach. for reference.