"Xu Yang's Duanyang Storybook: Corned Millet", Xu Yang

"Xu Yang's Duanyang Storybook: Corned Millet", Xu Yang

Chapter seven: "wrapping corn millet": corn millet is "zongzi". Wrapping corn millet means making rice dumplings. The picture says, "use wild rice leaves wrapped in sticky rice to make corn millet, which means wrapping yin and yang. " wild wild rice, pronounced as gu, is an aquatic grass plant with tall stalks, and its stems are white bamboo shoots. Today, people use bamboo leaves to wrap glutinous rice to make rice dumplings. Object Type: painting. Genre: ink and color painting. Place of creation: Qing dynasty. Medium: silk. Collection: The Palace Museum. Series Title: Q116489740. 裹角黍
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Author: Xu Yang (1712–)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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