Writing stroke order: write the prefix of acupoints first, then waist, face and Yao, then dragon, horse and dragon, the moon on the left, the vertical knife side on the right, the bottom of my heart, and finally the foot.
Biáng is a colloquial onomatopoeia, and sometimes it is a mantra or nursery rhyme. This word comes from a snack in Guanzhong, Shaanxi Province.
The origin of the name of biáng biáng noodles: biáng biáng noodles are named after the sound of biáng biáng when making such noodles.
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There is a saying that the word biáng in folklore was coined by an unknown scholar, and the time cannot be verified. It is said that a poor scholar rushed to Xianyang at that time and passed a noodle restaurant. He was hungry. When he heard the sound of "Biá ng-Biá ng-" inside, he strolled in. I saw red, yellow, green and white, delicious pants and wide noodles, and I really had an appetite.
The scholar asked for a bowl of noodles and wolfed it down. When he checked out, he touched his pocket, and the bag was empty, so he couldn't pay the bill, so he had to ask the store to change it to a book.
According to the pronunciation of the store's "BiangBiang noodles", the scholar was moved by this scene. When he was injured, he thought a little, and wrote a song while writing: "A little bit flies to the sky, and both sides of the Yellow River bend;" The eight-character mouth is wide open, the words go in and twist left and right; The west is long, the east is long, and there is a horse king in the middle; At the bottom of my heart, beside the moon, leave a hook to hang hemp sugar; Push the car to Xianyang. " In a word, it is written about the geography of mountains and rivers, and the world is cold. From then on, "biáng biáng Noodles" became famous all over Guanzhong.
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