A light reading on the history of a loser
An interpretation of the anecdote of daily sharing of China history and world history.
If the new friends are interested in the series "Crossing the Historical Hypothesis", they can pay a little attention and browse the previous works.
let's talk about the first two articles. Generally speaking, after crossing the ancient times, survival is a problem, and concubinage is basically unreliable. So we're going to eat? Ok, let's take a look at this article and see what you can eat after crossing. Anyway, as a loser who eats food, he is not interested in crossing.
Noodles were formed in the Song Dynasty, and tomatoes were made in America, which only reached China in the late Qing Dynasty. Eggs actually existed in the pre-Qin period, so you have to eat tomato and egg noodles at least until the end of the Qing Dynasty.
Steamed buns were invented by Zhuge, the prime minister of Shu Han, when he cut Meng Huo. Therefore, if you want to eat steamed buns, you have to go to the Three Kingdoms.
Rice was very early, but logistics was inconvenient in ancient times. After crossing the Yangtze River, there was a lot of white rice, so we had to cross to the south of the Yangtze River.
Xia's set meal "Daughter Red, Cooked Beef" has been a luxury for generations. Without distillation technology, wine is only 1-15 degrees. Beef? It is a felony to slaughter cattle privately in successive dynasties.
want some tea? Very few great people in the Han Dynasty tried it, and it became popular in the Tang Dynasty, but only the literati drank it, or the matcha technology, adding salt and various seasonings. Are you sure you want to drink it? To drink the tea now, you must at least cross the Ming Dynasty.
eat fruit? Watermelon is a special product in Africa, which was only available in the Southern Song Dynasty, apples in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and grapes, mangoes, pomegranates, strawberries and pineapples. Although they existed in the Han and Tang Dynasties, they were planted on a large scale after the Ming and Qing Dynasties. You calculate the rest, and the rest is edible.
have a hot spicy dip? Pepper was not introduced until the Ming dynasty. Please be careful not to exceed the Ming dynasty when crossing the small partners who are not spicy and unhappy.
it's ok to fry a dish casually, right? Vegetable oil appeared in the late Ming dynasty, and peanut oil was still rare during the Qianlong period. Corn and potatoes only appeared in the Ming Dynasty. Besides, the iron pot is also a rare thing.
Anyway, it was not until the late Ming Dynasty that the variety of food gradually reached about 7% now.
well, how long can you bear this?
During the Qin and Han Dynasties
The main foods in the Qin and Han Dynasties were beans and millet porridge. At that time, the utensil used was wok, which was used for stew. Because the seasoning is only onion and ginger, although it looks ok, the taste is really flattering. The ancient salt is very expensive, so most of the food eaten is very weak. Therefore, through the Qin and Han Dynasties, it was normal to eat boiled beans every day.
During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the grinding technology of wheat was very mature, so noodles came into being, and noodles were very popular in the Tang Dynasty. Although noodles were very rough, after all, there were no cakes. In fact, cakes in the Tang Dynasty were more like steamed bread now, and it was gratifying that dairy products such as yogurt, horse milk and cheese were very popular, but you Therefore, in Sui and Tang Dynasties, noodles were only mainstream, and occasionally pork, wine and tea were added, which was only enjoyed by the royal family and senior officials. It's good to cross back and be a Shaanxi noodle doll.
During the Song and Yuan Dynasties
During this period, all the main rice flour oils were available, including cabbage, spinach, radish, cucumber, gourd, eggplant, wax gourd and bamboo shoots, and all kinds of fruits were not lacking, but the most important pepper was still not available. Little friends with light tastes can consider crossing to the Song and Yuan Dynasties.
Ming and Qing Dynasties
In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, tomatoes, corn and potatoes were finally introduced to China, and peppers were also available. Finally, I can make scrambled eggs with tomatoes. The Qing Dynasty is very close to now, and there is basically no shortage of all kinds of food to eat. Therefore, eating goods should be crossed, and the Ming and Qing Dynasties are the first.
The menus of different dynasties were available, but there were many eating rules in ancient times. I don't know if they might have to be beheaded.
From the pre-Qin period to the Song Dynasty, meat was placed in the middle, meals were placed on the guest's left, and soup was placed on the guest's right. Put the barbecue outside and the sauce inside. You cross back, if you go to someone else's house, people who eat need to thank you. No thanks, I won't have your share next time.
Important tip for crossing: If you ate something wrong in ancient times, you should kill your head.
Only the Emperor can eat Liugu, Liusheng, Liuqing and Wuzhen, such as deer milk in the Ming Dynasty. It is a great sin for the people to drink it.
In the Book of Jin, "You can't eat salty vegetables, but you can't eat wine and meat!" There are detailed rules for ordinary people to eat meat and drink alcohol.
Three animals can't be eaten casually. "Cattle, sheep and pigs" are called three animals.
In ancient times, they were sacrificial offerings, belonging to the luxury of the aristocratic class. By the Han Dynasty, pork could be eaten, but it was not very common. Ordinary people can't think about it. Eating cattle in various dynasties was a felony.
Therefore, most of the friends who crossed back can only fish, chicken, pork and dog meat. Fan Kuai in the Western Han Dynasty and Zhang Fei in the Three Kingdoms period, one made a living by killing dogs and the other by killing pigs. After the Tang Dynasty, except for a few areas, most people rarely ate dog meat, and mutton gradually became the main food because of the development of aquaculture.
If you use the wrong tableware, you should kill your head.
Before the Six Dynasties, chopsticks were sacrificial vessels. If you picked up other people's chopsticks and ate them before crossing back to the Six Dynasties, it is estimated that you would be beaten at least if you didn't kill your head. In the pre-Qin era, people used their hands to grab food, even officials and nobles did. But the funny thing is that the poor people at that time used spoons.
According to ancient books, people had two meals most of the time in ancient times, and there were strict time regulations.
It is recorded in the Book of Rites that nobles can eat three meals a day, and kings can eat four meals a day.
Ordinary people, who eat more every day, also need to be held accountable.
Therefore, crossing this activity should be a disaster for foodies. After reading these, do foodies still want to cross?
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