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What knowledge points did Degang Guo say in cross talk?

Most of Degang Guo's knowledge about cross talk is wrong, which makes historians laugh.

For example, Lao Guo often talks about "dim sum" during the year, that is, family members of criminals pay the death penalty. They will stab the prisoner in the heart with a knife first, so that you will suffer less. Therefore, in Beijing, they say "cake" instead of dim sum, because the word dim sum is unlucky.

Actually, this is all bullshit. Since the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the word "dim sum" has been used. By the Qing Dynasty, there was no taboo. This word is used in many ancient books and archives, such as "the festival is as usual from the first year to the third year of Qianlong":

August 26th, the first year of Qianlong: breakfast is served with a big silver plate, a south side dish, a bacon and a rice noodle snack. When I was young, I served winter bamboo shoots and ducks, smoked Chinese cabbage, pheasant and wax gourd, southern side dishes, a plate of meat and a rice noodle snack. In addition, Lao She also used this word in Four Generations under One roof: "He felt that he should buy some festive snacks for the old people to make them happy.

In addition, Degang Guo himself said that the cross talk also quoted a folk saying, "The Empress Dowager Cixi gave a birthday present, and 800 Jin of peaches was a waste snack". If the word really refers to execution, then the folks wouldn't derive such jokes, so this so-called knowledge point is simply made up by Lao Guo himself, and there is no elegant source at all.

In addition, Degang Guo's description of the Qing emperor's eating, the Manchu-Han banquet and the so-called "ten thousand were wiped out", as well as several bowls representing the jurisdiction and a few bowls representing the rebel-occupied areas. These are all made up. Don't take them seriously. If you are interested in these, you can check the historical archives of the Qing Palace, such as Dining Base and Imperial Tea Catering Room.

But there is a truth in Lao Guo: Listening to cross talk means having fun. If everyone is here to learn knowledge, why go to school?

Looking at all the knowledge points in Lao Guo, only this one is the most correct. I didn't expect that.