Rattan is not a kind of food, but a tool to teach people. Just like the sticks used in French service on TV, they can be sticks, rattan, belts, bamboo poles and so on. When the skin is hit with rattan, blood stains will suddenly appear, thus achieving the effect of profound education. This is the so-called braised pork with rattan, which will never be forgotten, so whenever a child is disobedient, especially when he refuses to go to school.
Parents will move out sticks or other scary tools and stage the scene of "braised pork with rattan", which can be said to be tried and tested. Of course, the concept of many families is very modern now, and there are fewer and fewer cases of corporal punishment beating children. In addition, many families rarely use chicken feathers to sweep, so the chances of children eating this kind of "braised pork with rattan" are naturally less and less.
Introduction of common food allegorical sayings:
1, stewed mushrooms
Refers to demotion. The hat originated from the early Chinese police in Hong Kong is shaped like a mushroom. When plainclothes policemen don't have to wear uniforms or make mistakes and don't obey discipline, they will be relegated to the position of wearing mushroom hats, so they are called mushroom stew.
2. Black bean eggs
This dish is popular and takes the meaning of "whatever" in Cantonese. Many people eat it every day, not only to satisfy themselves, but also to deal with people who order food.
3, dead chicken rice cover
Chicken feet are still hard after death, and when cooked, they will still hold up the image of the pot cover, indicating that they are still sophistry and unreasonable.
4. Fire squid
It means to be fired, because you used to bring your own bedding, and you have to pack up and leave after being fired, just like a squid rolled up when you were fired. "Fired" is not only being dismissed, but also some people who quit because they don't want to work in their original units.