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Is Shaqima’s Qi this Qi?

Yes, Shaqima, also written as "Saqima", "Shaqima", "Shaqima", "Saqima", etc., "Qi", Level 2 of the Modern Chinese Standard The character, pronounced qí in Mandarin, was first seen in the official script of the Han Dynasty and is a pictophonetic character in the Six Books. The basic meaning of "Qi" is beautiful jade; its extended meaning is rare, such as Qi flowers and Yao grass.

Sacima is the transliteration of Manchu (sacima), known as "horse" in Hong Kong, and is a traditional Chinese sweet pastry. After frying the noodles, mix them with sugar into small pieces. Saqima has the characteristics of beige in color, soft and crispy in texture, sweet and delicious, and has a strong fragrance of osmanthus honey.

Qi group words:

1. Qishu

Jade tree, the tree is tall and beautiful and as white as jade.

2. Fire Trees and Flowers

[huǒshù qí huā]

It is a metaphor for bright lights or fireworks.

3. Yaohua Qishu

It is like a tree made of beautiful jade. Describes a person's appearance and intelligence.

4. Weiqi

Beautiful jade.

5. Qihua Yaocao

The ancients called the flowers and plants in fairyland.