Toad Palace's practice:
Raw materials for making toad palace laurel
350 grams of mandarin fish, 35 grams of cooked ham, 25 grams of cooked chicken. Accessories: 25g Osmanthus fragrans, 25g cooked scallops, 12 peas, 4 eggs, 1 green pepper, 36 river shrimp. Ginger juice 10g, sweet scented osmanthus wine 20g, monosodium glutamate 4G, refined salt 7.5G, wet starch 30g, sesame oil 5g, cooked lard 25g, cooked vegetable oil 750g (actual oil consumption 75g).
The process of making changong zhegui is as follows:
Cut 100 grams of mandarin fish into mud, add 100 grams of water, 3 egg white, 25 grams of lard, 5 grams of ginger juice, 3 grams of refined salt and 1.5 grams of monosodium glutamate, and stir them into minced fish. Chop 25g scallops, ham and chicken into rice cubes. Spread lard on 12 small spoons. Divide the minced fish into two spoons. Put scallops, ham and diced chicken in the middle, then use 10 grams of ham, peas and green peppers as the eyes and mouth of the toad, remove the shell and leave the tail of the small river shrimp as the legs, and make it into the shape of a toad. Steam it in the cage for use. Blanch the fish into pieces, cut into 5cm long silk, add 3G refined salt, 15g Shaojiu, 5g ginger juice, 1.5g monosodium glutamate, 15g wet starch, mix well, add 1 egg, 3 yolks, Osmanthus fragrans, mix 5g Shaojiu, 0.5g refined salt, 0.5g monosodium glutamate, 10g wet starch to make juice. Pot wash
become a great man
Changong zhegui, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch á n g ō ng zh é Gu ì, which means to climb and fold the Osmanthus fragrans in the Moon Palace. The metaphor of the imperial examination era should be tested correctly. It comes from the biography of Ying Shen in the book of Jin.
Idiom explanation
The Moon Palace osmanthus. The metaphor of the imperial examination era should be tested correctly.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Jin, the biography of Ying Shen: "Emperor Wu sent him to the East Hall and asked him," what do you think? " Shen said to him, "my minister jianxianliang's strategy is the best in the world, just like one branch of Guilin and a piece of jade in Kunshan."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Golden title
Idiom usage
The subject predicate type is used as the predicate; it is used to compare the success of the test
Examples
As long as father Wu Gang's Jade axe for osmanthus tree cultivation cuts one and a half branches and gives them to our master, our master will be able to win. His name is ~. The fifth chapter of Zeng Pu's the flowers of the evil sea in Qing Dynasty
Idiom story
In the Taishi period of Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty, Cui Hong, the Minister of the Ministry of official affairs, recommended Ying Shen as the Prime Minister of Zuo. Later, when Yingshen was the governor of Yongzhou, Emperor Wu of Jin asked him about his self-evaluation. He said, "I'm like a piece of cinnamon in the Moon Palace, a piece of jade in Kunlun mountain." This is the origin of "changong Chenggui". Toad palace is the Moon Palace. Emperor Wu of Jin laughed and praised him. After the Tang Dynasty, the imperial examination system prevailed, and changong zhegui was used to describe the Jinshi in the examination.
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