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The Dragon Boat Festival is approaching, and many people call itDragon Boat FestivalFestival. Many families simply buy and cook to eat, some do it because it's too much trouble, and others don't know how to make them. However, making at home is essential to truly celebrate the festival, plus a little and,, really make it feel like the Dragon Boat Festival.If you want to learn how to make four-corner, check out the following diagram and detailed pictures. Look and try again, and you'll get it.Diagram for making four-corner:Ingredients

PreparationTo make four-corner, first prepare the ingredients. Just like saying "a clever woman can't make do without rice," you need the right ingredients.Sticky rice

Also,Pork bellyRed beansHere, we're making,Green beansPork belly. Of course, you also need. Without, you can use a bowl to wrap it?Rope, such as grass rope or other tying materials, is also needed. Also, you'll need oil, salt, soy sauce,Vinegarand other seasonings to choose.Diagram for making four-corner: Pre-wrapping stepsBefore wrapping, we wash and mix the green beans and sticky rice. Cut the pork belly into appropriate pieces. Then add salt and
soy sauce

and marinate for a while.Diagram for making four-corner: Wrapping stepsStep 1
Fold two in opposite directions and roll them into a boat shape;
Step 2
Place the green beans and sticky rice inside, then put a piece of marinated pork on top;


Step 3
Then cover the top and pinch it tightly;
Step 4
Then tie it with rope, as shown in the picture.


About
The Dragon Boat Festival is to commemorate Qu Yuan. is also a way for people to throw into the river in the past, hoping that the fish will eat the food and not eat Qu Yuan.




Over time, the Dragon Boat Festival customs have become more and more elaborate, such as dragon boat racing,, painting King, etc. However, after the changes in times, what's left now is just a little bit, and only a few people are still practicing.

The Dragon Boat Festival is to commemorate Qu Yuan.Zongzi was also used by people to throw into the river, hoping that the fish would eat the food instead of Qu Yuan.