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Chinese Food


Author(s):
LIU Junru
Publisher:
China Intercontinental Press
Publication:
1/2010
Languages:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN/SKU:
9787508516585
Pages:
151
Sizes:
230 x 155mm
Weight:
0.2650
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When it comes to food, the Chinese have a common saying, 'The masses regard food as their heaven,' which means that food is people's primal want. It should clearly justify the importance that 'eating' holds in Chinese people's lives. Eating is not just meant to fill the stomach; having food at one's disposal, being able to consume a good amount of food,k and knowing what and how to eat are all viewed as a good 'fortune.' Those who promote food culture often use the words of Chinese philosopher Confucius, 'diet and love-making, all primal needs of every human being.' finding an aspiring and positive thought basis for such an epicurean lifestyle. Today, in this world where even the farthest corners can seem as close as one's back yard, Chinese food can be enjoyed in each and every metropolitan throughout the world.
When it comes to food, the Chinese have a common saying, 'The masses regard food as their heaven,' which means that food is people's primal want. It should clearly justify the importance that 'eating' holds in Chinese people's lives. Eating is not just m