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Xiangtaro Duofu Pot

Xiangtaro Duofu Pot

KailynWitting

The so-called five blessings were first found in Shangshu Hongfan: "The first is longevity, the second is wealth, the third is health, the fourth is good virtue, and the fifth is the end of life." <br />Long life, wealth, good health and peaceful soul, virtue, and a good death without encountering unexpected disasters are the earliest specific interpretation of the "Five Blessings" by China. In modern society, the five blessings have been more interpreted as-blessings, longevity, and wealth. <br /><br />No matter which way you say it, it is all people's yearning and pursuit for a better life. I have always felt that only the rich and colorful Chinese characters can there be so many "New Year words" with beautiful connotations. It is precisely because of this pursuit of happiness that there are many auspicious ingredients produced through homophonic sounds. For example: chicken and chestnuts mean "auspicious". For example, tofu, the main ingredient of this dish, is often called Duofu. <br /><br />Serve the food~~Five blessings come to the door-Fragrant taro and more blessings pot<br /><br /> It's hot, sour and delicious, and each person has a big bowl of O (④_④) O
Wufu tofu pot

Wufu tofu pot

VelvaLueilwitz

What are the five blessings? The first blessing is "longevity", the second blessing is "wealth", the third blessing is "health", the fourth blessing is "good virtue", and the fifth blessing is "a good ending". <br /><br />It would be a great blessing in life to have these! So I used five kinds of tofu and cooked it together with other ingredients. The bright color was full and the pot was steaming hot. Doesn't it feel like I was blessed? <br /><br />This dish is also a dish in "Spring Festival Family Banquet" in my book!