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The origin of roast suckling pig
In ancient Chinese, "sheep" is a front close-up of sheep's head. There is a group of Chinese characters with "sheep" as the basic component, which reflects that sheep is an important livestock in ancient animal husbandry. "Auspicious" is a pictophonetic word. When offering sacrifices, put the "sheep" next to the "sign" ("sign" refers to the sacred position), indicating good luck. "Auspicious" comes from the sounds of "sign" and "sheep" and is a pictophonetic character.

Qiang is the name of an ancient nation in China. Probably in primitive times, it lived by herding sheep, so it had to wear horns.

The word "beauty" is from "big" to "sheep". Many documents and archaeological data show that many primitive peoples in the world have the custom of wearing animal horns (horns, horns, antlers, etc.). As an exquisite ornament, it reflects an aesthetic concept of people at that time. The ancients regarded sheep as beauty and sheep as goodness. "Good" is a cognitive word composed of "sheep" and "word".

In ancient China, the word "shame" was used to hold "sheep" with "you" (hand shape), which meant offering food. "Sheep" and "fish" together are a word "fresh", which means delicious. The word lamb now refers to mutton. In ancient Chinese, it is actually a cognitive word of "mutton" and "fire", which means that mutton is grilled on fire, similar to "roast suckling pig" in some modern places.