Fried dough sticks, also known as gizzard, is an ancient Han pasta, a long and hollow fried food with a crisp and tough taste, which is one of the traditional breakfasts in China. The History of Song Dynasty records that during the Song Dynasty, Qin Gui persecuted Yue Fei, and people expressed their anger by frying a kind of pasta similar to fried dough sticks. Similar fried pasta, its origin is much earlier than the Song Dynasty, which can be traced back to before the Tang Dynasty, and the specific period cannot be verified.