Yes.
"Modern Chinese Dictionary", "hair" refers to rich in nutrients or stimulating, easy to make sores or some of the symptoms of the food, such as mutton, fish and shrimp. In Chinese Medicine Dietary Nutrition, "hair" refers to food that can cause the recurrence of old illnesses and the increase of new illnesses, including fishy, spicy food and some special food.
The fishy foods include flatfish, scallop, halibut and other marine fish, loach, eel and other scaly fish, shrimp, crab, dried scallops, tamarind, abalone and other seafood, as well as mutton, dog meat and so on.
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