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Idioms describing zongzi
Idiom: bind with flowers

Pinyin: w ǔ hu ā dà b ǔ ng

Explanation: It means to tie your neck with a rope first, and then wrap your arms around your back. From Wang Gui and Li Xiangxiang.

The origin of the idiom: Li Ji's Wang Gui and Li Xiangxiang Part II: "Tie it horizontally along the beam and hang it on the second beam." ?

Usage: as an object; Refers to the method of tying people.

Extended data:

1. When eating zongzi, it is best to drink tea and water at the same time to help swallowing and digestion. Eat less, a little at a time. You can choose mini zongzi.

2. When eating jiaozi, it should be accompanied by cool vegetables and fruit salad to relieve gastrointestinal discomfort.

3. Zongzi should be fully heated until it is soft to eat.

4. If people with stomach problems eat zongzi, they can choose white zongzi. No sugar, no too sweet.

5. Patients with gallstones, cholecystitis and pancreatitis should not eat jiaozi with meat stuffing, jiaozi with egg yolk and jiaozi with high protein content.

6. Fully heat until soft before eating.