"Ginger Meat" was a type of food in the online fantasy novel Sword Snow Stride and its derivative works written by the Marquis of Fenghuo.
Jiang Ni, the servant girl of Wutong Garden in the Northern Liang Prince's Mansion, was originally named Jiang Si. After the West Chu fell, she was adopted by Xu Xiao and became Xu Fengnian's servant girl. She liked to eat the pastries sent by Xuanyuan Qingfeng from the Liyang Dynasty. There was a kind of food called 'Ginger Minced Pork' among them. She would eat a lot of ginger every time.
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In The Deer and the Cauldron, the meat that Wei Xiaobao had eaten included but was not limited to:
1. Mutton: In the third chapter of the novel, Wei Xiaobao and Mao Shiba ate " braised mutton, fried mutton with sauce, fried mutton with scallion, fried mutton liver with garlic sprouts, shredded mutton belly " and other dishes at Yangzhou's Li Chun Yuan.
2. Dog Meat: In the fourth chapter of the novel, Wei Xiaobao and Mao Shiba ate Dog Meat Pot in Zhenjiang.
3. Beef: In the fourth chapter of the novel, Wei Xiaobao and Mao Shiba had a "beef pot" in Zhenjiang.
4. Rabbit meat: In the sixth chapter of the novel, Wei Xiaobao and Shuang 'er ate "fried rabbit meat" in Yangzhou.
5. Chicken: In the sixth chapter of the novel, Wei Xiaobao and Shuang 'er ate "fried chicken" in Yangzhou.
6. Duck meat: In the sixth chapter of the novel, Wei Xiaobao and Shuang 'er eat "fried duck gizzard" in Yangzhou.
7. Goose: In the sixth chapter of the novel, Wei Xiaobao and Shuang 'er eat "bad goose feet" in Yangzhou.
These are some of the meat mentioned in the "Deer and Cauldron". I hope it will be of help to you.
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Meat was an important ingredient in " The Deer and the Cauldron," and it appeared in many plots. Here are some meat-related plots:
1. ** Roast Duck **: At the beginning of the novel, Wei Xiaobao and Mao Shiba are eating roast duck at Yangzhou's Lichun Courtyard. This was the scene of their first meeting, and also the place where Wei Xiaobao began his adventure.
2. ** Dog Meat **: In the middle of the novel, Wei Xiaobao and his friends eat dog meat in Yangzhou. This was the scene when they were escaping from the pursuit, and it was also the moment when they showed their friendship and courage.
3. Bear Paw: At the end of the novel, Wei Xiaobao and his friends eat bear paws in Yunnan. This was the scene when they celebrated Emperor Kangxi's birthday, and it was also the moment when they showed off their wealth and status.
These plots showed the importance of meat in the story and also reflected the food culture of ancient Chinese society.
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The story began with a young calligrapher. The protagonist's father was a traditional calligrapher. He had always been influenced by his father and dreamed of becoming a calligrapher. However, as the protagonist grew up, he found that traditional calligraphy was outdated and modern calligraphy was more popular and fashionable. So the protagonist decided to give up his father's dream and pursue his own fashion.
The protagonist was in pain at first because he thought his father's dream was his future and he didn't want to lose his legacy. But when he began to pursue his own fashion, he found himself in trouble. He realized that although modern calligraphy was popular, many people did not really understand it and there were no real calligraphers.
The protagonist decided to challenge himself. He began to learn modern calligraphy and continued to explore and create. He spent a lot of time and energy to become an excellent modern calligrapher. In this process, he not only inherited his father's dream but also realized his own dream.
At the end of the story, the protagonist lamented that although he gave up traditional calligraphy, he did not lose his cultural genes. Although his modern calligraphy was different from traditional calligraphy, he still inherited the essence of Chinese calligraphy.