Why did the ancients call eating sharp ?

Updated on culture 2024-07-27
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Why did the ancients call eating "sharp"? This is a word that has only been used since the Qing Dynasty.

    The tip of the tip of the tongue refers to the tip of the tongue, that is, to beat the tip of the tongue, that is, to eat.

    In fact, tipping is a person who takes a break and eats something during a trip outside.

    In ancient times, it was very different from today, and long-distance travel was mostly on horseback or foot, and the speed was very slow.

    It often takes many days to get from one place to another. Pedestrians need to stay in a hotel along the way, and generally stay in a hotel directly at night, which is called accommodation, which is different from tapping.

    However, when walking during the day, you still need to rest.

    From the Song Dynasty onwards, people in the city no longer supported two meals like peasants, but three meals, and they had to eat in the morning, noon and evening.

    As a tourist, you can eat breakfast and dinner at the hotel, but you can't eat at noon.

    If travelers come across a small roadside shop (usually a food and beverage shop) in the middle of the day, most of them will stop to rest and have a bite to eat. If a good man like Wu Song is like him, he will often drink some wine.

    Stopping to eat during the day and leaving after eating is called tapping.

    In the dynasties before the Qing Dynasty, there was no word for sharpening, and it was called fire.

    Lighting fire is also the meaning of eating, because eating must make a fire (eating dry food is not considered to eat in the eyes of the ancients), at that time, the fire had to rely on the fire sickle, and it was necessary to strike to make a fire, which is the meaning of fire.

    In the Water Margin of the Ming Dynasty, there was only fire, not the word sharp.

    In the Water Margin, it is said that Wu Yong and Li Kui went to the Daimyo's Mansion to "rest in peace every day and night, and hit the fire on the road in Pingming", which is to make fire.

    But in the Dream of Red Mansions in the Qing Dynasty, there are a lot of sharp words.

    In "Dream of Red Mansions", "Suddenly Baoyu's little maid came to ask him to go sharp, Qin Zhongyuan looked at the horse that Baoyu was riding, riding on the saddle cage, and followed Sister Feng's car to the north to ......”

    It is generally believed that the word sharpening is more elegant.

    So, if you travel back in time to the Qing Dynasty, the shopkeeper asks you "to hit the tip or live in the store"? It's actually asking if you're going to have a meal or a night.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The word "slap the point" is from"fire", because at that time in the Qing Dynasty, people were accustomed to calling lunch "medium fire", because you need to use fire to cook rice, and in the Song Dynasty, there has never been the word "sharp", and it is the same as "fire", at that time the fire was made with stone tools, so this typing came from here, so the word "sharp" should be a false spread of "fire".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Because the tip of the tongue means to pass the tip of the tongue, that is, just eat two bites casually and fill your stomach, because in ancient times, it was relatively poor, and there was nothing particularly delicious, and they were also ridiculing life when they said this.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because this is a common phrase of the ancients, this is their habit, so it is very normal to say that they often call it that.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Because the ancients were often very busy when eating, they would eat a little when passing by the post station, and they would not eat enough when eating, so they called eating.

    Sharpened".

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This is because the meaning of tapping is to beat the tip of the tongue, and this is because many people in ancient times were constantly on the road, so they ate very quickly.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    "Sharpening" is to whet the desire of the tongue, and it is a name for satisfying the desire of the tongue. Compared with the long stay in the hotel, "tipping" means that diners have to rush to the time when they are full. Slowly, "sharpening" became the jargon.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    When watching a costume TV series, the people inside are eating in a restaurant, and the shopkeeper usually asks the guests whether they are sharp-nosed or staying in the hotel.

    According to the plot speculation, we know that sharpening is actually the meaning of eating, why does tipping have anything to do with eating? There are many different theories throughout history, but the following three are the most popular.

    1. Sharpening is the meaning of beating the tongueIn ancient times, people who were generally out of town would go to restaurants to eat, and these people who were in a hurry could not eat well, and then they would just eat a little food to pass their tongues.

    Second, hitting the tip is a mistake in writing the Huai cheat method,People need to make a fire when cooking, so it is easy to understand that eating is called fire.

    But why did the fire become a sharp one again? The Qing Dynasty Fogg believed that at the beginning, people called eating fire, but the word fire and sharp are more similar, and people called the fire of the lead leakage clan as hitting the sharp.

    According to the ancient **, we can also see that in "Water Margin", people still call it fire, but in "Dream of Red Mansions", eating becomes sharp.

    Third, the sharpening is the evolution of the black dialect of the rivers and lakesIn ancient times, people in the rivers and lakes generally had gangs, and they often used the black dialect of the rivers and lakes when they spoke, so it is very likely that the first time to hit the tip was the black language of the rivers and lakes, and later more and more people used it, and people took the tip as a formal language.

    The above three statements are currently the mainstream sayings about sharpening, and we can see that the word sharpening is used when eating, and it still has its interesting placeIn particular, the first statement believes that the tip is to send the tongue, and the hard work of the passers-by is reflected.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In various film and television dramas with ancient themes, we can always hear such a word, "sharp", which usually appears when people go to the inn, and the shopkeeper asks whether to hit the tip or live in the hotel, if the protagonist is "sharp", it means to sit down and have a meal. But why do you call eating "sharp"?Film and television dramas are not complete fictions of ancient times, and sometimes there is still a historical basis, so how did the word "sharp" come from?

    There are generally two interpretations of "sharpening", the first is that "sharpening" means "sharpening the tip of the tongue". People always have a time to go out, whether it is traveling or rushing, or working, there will always be a time when they are hungry on the way, but because they are not at home, of course, there is no way to cook by themselves, only to go to the inn to eat something, and pass their tongues, and the tip of the tongue is the most sensitive part of the tongue, so in short, the tip of the tongue becomes "tipping".

    There is also a saying, it should have been "fire", cooking must need fire, there is no doubt about this, eighteen kinds of cooking skills to make dishes, no fire is not complete, so, eating and cooking must need to "fire", and the later birth of "sharp", it is likely to be misinformation in the process of circulation, because these two words are still quite similar, one person is not written well, another person may be wrong, but after a long time, people will remember to sharpen.

    The word sharp, of course, cannot only appear in film and television dramas, **, after all, these ** are also related to many ancient literary works, generally during the Qing Dynasty. For example, people are familiar with "Dream of Red Mansions", "Mirror Flowers", and in "Listening to the Rain Cong Talk, Hitting the Sharp", the word "Sharpening" is also explained, "Today's people are in the middle of the day to invest in the store and eat, which is called the sharp". However, this only tells us the meaning of sharpening, but does not explain the origin.

    In many other ancient texts, there are also explanations for beating, but basically there is one thing in common, that is, there is only an explanation, no origin, or the explanation is not detailed enough, and a large part of it may also be hearsay, seen from other places. In fact, in our language, there are many cases like this, I can't find the source, I only know that it is said like this, so there will be many kinds of speculation.

    There are also some explanations, that the tip is actually a kind of black language, that is, the code language of the people in the rivers and lakes, only they can understand, just like a set of code words invented by an organization that belongs to itself, if it is not the people of this organization, there is no way to understand it, and only by joining the organization to learn this language, can they communicate with each other normally, and are discovered by others, and they have no way to crack it, which may be a kind of "password" in ancient times.

    And with the increase of gangs and gangs, the black words of the rivers and lakes have become more and more extensive, and they have gradually integrated into people's ordinary lives and become less mysterious.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In fact, the beginning of the sharpening is not called the sharp, but called the meaning of the fire, we know that in ancient China itself was no fire, and later people drilled wood to make fire, so they could burn the fire to cook, and in ancient times people generally only ate two meals, and often called the middle meal medium fire, so stop to rest and call it fire.

    However, there is a saying that the word "fire" in the Qing Dynasty is very similar to the word "sharp", and when it is written, it changes from "hitting the fire" to "hitting the tip", and finally it is extended to this meaning.

    Of course, there is also a saying that is more common, the original "sharp" is "hitting", the meaning of the interval can be seen literally, can be understood as the meaning of the halfway break, but due to the misunderstanding deviation in various places, this "hitting" has become "sharpening" from one place to another.

    However, we also pointed out a misunderstanding, that is, in many TV dramas now, the Ming Dynasty or the Song Dynasty will call the residence store a sharp point, but in fact, the word sharp has been widely spread since the Qing Dynasty, for example, we can see that during the Ming Dynasty, many ** people called the house a fire:

    The sixtieth chapter of "Water Margin": "Let's say that Wu Yong and Li Kui went to the Daimyo's Mansion for four or five days, and they went to the store every night to rest, and they went on the road in peace. ”

    The Legend of the West Chamber: "Tianming also." Let's go early, and let's go ahead of the fire."

    It shows that in the Yuan Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty, entering the restaurant to eat halfway was not a sharp, but a fire, but in the Qing Dynasty, the fire became a sharpening, so this is a relatively misunderstanding.

    Of course, although this name is a part of Chinese culture, but because of the great difference between the north and the south in ancient China, you can't use it indiscriminately, and the tip can be understood as "hitting the tip of the tongue" and "resting and eating" in the north, but it is not the meaning of this layer in southern China. Dot.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because in ancient times, there were generally two meals, morning and afternoon, there was no lunch, sometimes when hungry, I would eat a little at noon, and in ancient times, flint and steel were used to cook and make fire, which was called fire. Later, because it was passed around, it was mistakenly written as a sharp point because of the similarity of the characters. The third theory is that the beating is spread from the hidden words in the gangs.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In ancient times, people called going to restaurants to eat Dajian, because many inns in the early days did not provide catering services. Customers need to bring their own ingredients, use the store's stove to make a fire to cook, and when they leave, they will pay the store a few pennies of charcoal. This behavior is called "firefighting".

    If you cook by yourself, call it "fire"; The store does the work for you, saving you the hard work of cooking, and it is only fitting to call it a "small fire". "Xiaohuo" is a "sharp" word together, and the name of "sharp" was born.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hitting the tip refers to eating a light meal on the way to Beijing and Tianjin. This is also evident in ** and miscellaneous dramas. Sharpening is actually an abbreviation for beating the tip of the tongue.

    The tip of the tongue is the most sensitive place for people, and when you are hungry on the road, you can eat something, pass the tip of the tongue, and then continue on the road. In the Cantonese dialect, beating the tip refers to the behavior of people who do not obey the order and cut the line, which is called "concurrently team" or "sharp team". There is a kind of childhood game also called hitting the tip (cocoon), 2 4 people participate, with a 3-inch long log thicker than the thumb, sharpened at both ends, that is, the toy "point", because the shape resembles a silkworm cocoon, also made a "cocoon", and then find a wooden stick more than a foot long to make a "board".

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The word "sharpening", according to the Han Classics, refers to a short stop, rest or meal in the middle of a journey. The point is all about "short stays".

    In ancient times, the traffic was inconvenient, and the pedestrians who passed by were in a hurry, sometimes they saw a hotel or inn to make a short stop, and they might eat something when they stopped, or they could just take a break, and then they would hurry up and continue to hurry. The word "dajian" first appeared in the Qing Dynasty, and when used in the sense of "eating", it should be more "to beat fire".

    In the Qing Dynasty's "Listening to the Rain", it is recorded: "Today's people go to the service, and they eat in the store in the middle of the day, which is called a sharp shot." It is not a literal meaning, or it is said that the middle is between accommodations, but it is mistaken for "between" and "sharp".

    I would like to press "Cuihua Seeking Luck", which is called "medium fire". See the Song and Yuan Dynasty people again**, saying that the meal on the way is called "fire", which is mistaken for "sharp" because of the word "fire". ”

    In other words, in the middle of the journey, in order to take a short break, you may or may not eat, you may or may not make a fire (making a fire means cooking).

    And this "fire" may be misrepresented as "sharp".

    Therefore, "sharpening" is said to mean "eating".

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In the costume TV series, the hero and heroine stay overnight in an inn, and Xiao Er will ask whether to stay in a hotel or stay in a hotel. So, what does it mean to be sharpened? In ancient times, people called resting and eating during the journey "tapping".

    This statement is often seen in classical works. For example, Lu Longqi's "Sanyutang Diary", "Wuwu April) seventeen, to the family temple to hit the tip. The origin of the word "sharpening":

    According to research, "sharpening" is a mistake of "ignition". In the beginning, people called the noon meal of the three meals a day, because it happened to be eaten at noon, and it was in the middle of the day, so they called the lunch as the middle of the day, and later extended it to the meal during the journey. During the Qing Dynasty, Fogg's "Listening to the Rain" volume 11 wrote:

    Today, people are in the middle of the day to invest in the store and eat, which is called sharp. None of them are literal, or they are said to be halfway between accommodations, but they are wrong and sharp. I would like to say that "Cuihua Patrol" is said to be in the middle of the fire.

    It is said that the meal on the way is called fire, and it is pointed because of the word fire. In other words, it was originally a lunch, and the lunch was between the middle and the accommodation, which was a "room", but later due to circulation, it was misrepresented as "sharp". This research is well-founded.

    Such as: "Water Margin": Your mother and son dare not make a fire and ask the dealer to arrange a meal.

    Ma Zhiyuan's "Dream of Huangliang": "The mother-in-law who fights the fire, you cook and eat with me." Pedestrians are greedy for the road, you hurry up.

    Zhang Guobin's "Luo Li Lang": "I just left the door of the Merchants Lighting Shop, and I came to the densely populated city early. "A lighter is a place for tourists to eat.

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