The stroke order of the Chinese character "蛋" is: horizontal apostrophe/horizontal hook, vertical, horizontal, apostrophe, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, dot.
I. Meaning:
1. The word "egg" first appeared in Shuowen Jiezi, which says: "Egg, bird eggs.
2, from the worm, Dan sound." It means that the egg is the egg laid by birds, and consists of two parts: worm and dan, with dan as its sound.
3, Eggs laid by birds, reptiles, etc., usually used as food or raw material for food preparation.
4, a metaphor for a person or thing shaped like an egg.
5, Used in certain dialects to indicate a negative or reinforcing tone of voice.
2, Egg Phrase Description
1, Egg Beating: Cracking eggs into a bowl and mixing them well with chopsticks or a whisk is used to make various kinds of pastries or dishes.
2, Rainbow Cake: Rainbow cake is a kind of multi-layer structure with bright colors, the process of making it requires dividing the cake batter into different colorful parts, baking them layer by layer and then stacking them on top of each other, and finally decorating them or spreading them with buttercream, which has a very attractive appearance and taste.
3. Scrambled Eggs: Add beaten eggs to a frying pan, add the right amount of oil, quickly stir fry evenly, and add ingredients such as vegetables or meat to make fried rice or chow mein.
4, mayonnaise: egg yolks, cooking oil, vinegar, salt and other ingredients are mixed together by stirring, whisking and other ways to make a common seasoning, can be used in salads, burgers and other food seasoning.
5, Boiled Eggs: Cook the eggs in boiling water, the time can be adjusted according to the taste, you can make soft loose eggs or cooked hard boiled eggs according to the demand.
Egg idioms as well as sayings
1., Golden Jade Good Fortune
Metaphor for a good marriage. Originally, it refers to the egg with gold and jade inside, and was later used as a metaphor for a good marriage between a man and a woman.
2. Drawing a cake to satisfy hunger
Metaphorically, it is to comfort oneself or deceive others with empty thoughts. The original refers to drawing a cake to satisfy hunger, and later it is used to describe the use of unreal things to comfort oneself or deceive others.
3. To kill a chicken for its eggs
It is said that one should be greedy for immediate benefits but not for long-term benefits. Originally, it refers to killing a chicken in order to get an egg, but later it was used to describe sacrificing long-term interests for immediate ones.
4, break the kettle and sink the boat
Metaphorically, it is said to be determined to do it to the end, leaving no way out. The original refers to Xiang Yu in the Wujiang River before cutting his own throat, ordered the soldiers to smash the pots and bowls, sinking the boat, indicating that they do not intend to go back alive, and later used to compare with the determination, not to leave a way back.
5, feather immortal?
Metaphorically speaking, a person or thing undergoes a transformation from the ordinary and commonplace to the realm of nobility and excellence. E.g. He persisted in his efforts and finally reached his goal, which was really Feathered into Immortality.
6. Jumping out of eggshells?
Metaphorically, to escape from a narrow environment and transcend oneself. E.g. This amazing performance really makes people marvel that he jumped out of his own eggshell.