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What does the Chaoshan trilogy mean?
1. Tea drinking in Chaoshan area has a long history and was popular as early as the Ming Dynasty. The weather in Chaoshan area is hot, people drink more water, but the taste of water is dull, so tea has become the best choice for Chaoshan people. But now Chaoshan people drink tea not only to quench their thirst, but also as a habit and an innate love.
2. Brush hot pot clear soup and rinse fresh beef, featuring various local sauces. The specific rising time is unknown. In 1950s and 1960s, some street night market vendors sold beef balls and beef soup powder, which gradually developed into beef hot pot.
Kicking peach, also known as Tietao, is the best companion for going out to play. It has the effects of refreshing the mind and making people feel happy. Old people and children like it. Even if it's hard to bite, they want to experience the fun of kicking peaches.
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