Xi 'an's noodles are all hand-rolled, so they are wide and thick. People joke that they are like belts.
2, the pot helmet is too big to match the pot cover.
Guo kui (a kind of pasta), a kind of pie in Xi 'an, is very big and hard, just like a pot cover. It is also regarded as a stone cake in Wuhan.
3, oily and spicy.
Shaanxi people can eat spicy food or make a "Chili feast", which is suitable for people who love Chili.
4, the old bowl can not be separated from the basin.
Shaanxi people eat with a "sea bowl", which is big enough to hold three or four times the usual bowl;
5. Every house is half built.
The roof of the house there leans to one side, unlike the herringbone separation in the south, and there are no doors and windows on one side;
6, there are stools that don't sit up.
Shaanxi people like to squat in a big bowl when eating;
7. Women wear handkerchiefs on their heads.
It is said that it is dusty, where women wear handkerchiefs woven by themselves;
8, Qin Qiang.
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Answer time
2008-03- 18
17:45
Other answers 1, noodles are as wide as belts.
Xi 'an's noodles are all hand-rolled, so they are wide and thick. People joke that they are like belts.
2, the pot helmet is too big to match the pot cover.
Guo kui (a kind of pasta), a kind of pie in Xi 'an, is very big and hard, just like a pot cover. It is also regarded as a stone cake in Wuhan.
3, oily and spicy.
Shaanxi people can eat spicy food or make a "Chili feast", which is suitable for people who love Chili.
4, the old bowl can not be separated from the basin.
Shaanxi people eat with a "sea bowl", which is big enough to hold three or four times the usual bowl;
5. Every house is half built.
The roof of the house there leans to one side, unlike the herringbone separation in the south, and there are no doors and windows on one side;
6, there are stools that don't sit up.
Shaanxi people like to squat in a big bowl when eating;
7. Women wear handkerchiefs on their heads.
It is said that it is dusty, where women wear handkerchiefs woven by themselves;
8, Qin Qiang.