The river is called the Guangdong, with cattle pointing to beef and river powder. River powder, also known as sand, originated in the town of Guangzhou. The dried oxen river is a type of canon food made of sprouts, cherries, beef, etc. In Guangzhou, Hong Kong's teahouses, overseas cabbagers, and dried oxen are almost necessary. One of the favorites is the taste of the oxen, and the other is the saliva caused by the top colour to the depth. Cows are wet and dried, and what we do today is dried. Cows are fragile, and can be broken when fired. So it's better not to use shovels and chopsticks. Of course it would be better if you went back. I've made a slightly heavier version of this, which, if you like a light color, reduces the amount of old smoke。