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  2. Youtiao - Wikipedia

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    Youtiao is occasionally dipped into various liquids, for example the soup xidoufen, soy milk (sweet or salty), and soy sauce. Youtiao is also an important ingredient of the food cífàn tuán in Shanghai cuisine. Tánggāo (Chinese: 糖糕), or "sugar cake", is a sweet, fried food item similar in appearance to youtiao but shorter in length.

  3. Zhaliang - Wikipedia

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    Zhaliang or cha leung (simplified Chinese: 炸两; traditional Chinese: 炸兩; Jyutping: zaa3 loeng2; Cantonese Yale: jaléung), literally "fried two," [1] is a Cantonese dim sum. It is made by tightly wrapping rice noodle roll around youtiao (fried dough). [2] It can be found in Chinese restaurants in Guangdong, Hong Kong, Macau and Malaysia.

  4. Talk:Youtiao/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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  5. Ting Yao-tiao - Wikipedia

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    Ting gave him a metal cigarette tin with a lock of her hair and a farewell letter inside. After his early release in 1975 due to Chiang Kai-shek's death, he learned of Ting's execution and buried the tin under a tree at National Tainan Girls’ Senior High School. [2] It was rediscovered in 2015 after a typhoon unearthed the tree. [3]

  6. Shaobing - Wikipedia

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    Shaobing is not very well known in southern China, [citation needed] unlike other northern dishes like mantou, baozi, and youtiao. Most Shaobing are popular in the northern part of China. Different types of shaobing are often associated with certain cities and towns. Shaobing is a common breakfast item.

  7. Chinese funeral rituals - Wikipedia

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    Different rituals are carried out in different parts of China and many contemporary Chinese people carry out funerals according to various religious faiths such as Buddhism or Christianity. However, in general, the funeral ceremony itself is carried out over seven days, and mourners wear funerary dress according to their relationship to the ...

  8. Talk:Youtiao - Wikipedia

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    China portal; This article is within the scope of WikiProject China, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of China related articles on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks. China Wikipedia:WikiProject China Template:WikiProject China ...

  9. Portal:China/Selected biography - Wikipedia

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    Political power lay mostly in the hands of Dorgon. Under his leadership, the Qing conquered most of the territory of the fallen Ming dynasty (1368–1644), chased Ming loyalist regimes deep into the southwestern provinces, and established the basis of Qing rule over China. After Dorgon's death, the young monarch started to rule personally.