
The topic of this day is three noodle staples
Burnt, entropy, kang
The shapes and sounds next to these three fire characters refer to each other
Three production techniques that use fire heating
It is often spoken in xinjiang dialect
燂, pronounced [tǎn] in Xinjiang dialect
Refers to "rolling out a thin dough cake."
Heat in a hot pot and cook."
"Pies" generally refers to pancakes
It is usually divided into fume dough cake and hot dough cake
There are three kinds of dead flour cakes, which can be put in oil or dried
It is characterized by fast ripening
From raw to cooked, the cake only needs to be turned over once
燂, pronounced orthographically as [tán]
Means "hot" or "roasted"
The Shuowen Jiezi interprets it as: "Futex, fiery also." ”
The "Collection rhyme" is interpreted as: "Fire cooked things also." Or as a burnt, a flame. ”
Now we often say "spread the cake"
The "stalls" here
Refers to "pouring mushy food into a pan to make it a thin slice"
It is derived from "spreading out"
The Commentaries on the Interpretation of Texts read:
"Spread, open also. A hand cloth also. ”
But spread out again, the best bread
Without the heating of the fire, it is also a white ride
So "fumes" is the right solution
爻, Xinjiang native pronunciation is pronounced as [luǒ]
It means "put the dough in a hot pot and heat it to cook"
"Pan helmet" generally refers to thick cakes
The pot helmet is a dough cake, which is dry and baked, without oil
Both sides have to be turned over several times to ripen
Branding, pronounced [lào], means "ironing with utensils"
Or "put the pasta on a hot bell or pan and heat it to cook"
When pronounced as [luò], it means "burning with fire", such as "cannon burning"
The Commentary on the Interpretation of Texts is interpreted as: "Branding, burning also." ”
"Guangyun" interprets as: "Branding, burning also." ”
Kang, Xinjiang dialect pronounced as [kāng]
It refers to the meaning of slowly cooking or roasting dry over a low heat
"Kang steamed bun" usually refers to the steamed bun that is put to cool
Or put the cake in a pan and heat it twice
The Shuowen Jiezi interprets it as "Kang, Ganye." ”
The Jade Chapter is interpreted as "Kang, Hot Also." ”
Except for verb usage
"Kang" can also be used as a noun and an adjective
Noun usage refers to "earth kang, fire kang"
The Orthographic Passage reads:
"Kang, the northern ground is known as Kang."
Adjective usage means "thirsty"
"Spoiling people" is "spoiling people's thirst"
The Jade Chapter is interpreted as "Kang, Dry Pole Also." ”
"Ji Yun" and "Class Chapter" are interpreted as "Kang, Burning also." ”
I tried to use "kang" in the Xinjiang dialect
Three usages have created a sentence, and you give the product:
"Nestled on the hot kang and sniffed the melon seeds that had just been kang,
Put people on the kang mile. ”