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Why are fried dough sticks called fried ghosts in Guangdong?
At that time, there was a restaurant specializing in fried food near Fengbo Pavilion. The owner of the restaurant is frying food by the oil pan. Knowing that Yue Fei was killed by Mr. and Mrs. Qin Gui, he couldn't restrain his anger. He grabbed a piece of dough from the basin, kneaded it into two little people, a man and a woman, stuck it together back to back, threw it into the oil pan and repeatedly shouted, "Eat fried Qin Gui!" As soon as he shouted, everyone around him understood what he meant, so they all swarmed in and helped to do it, shouting and eating. Other restaurants have followed suit after seeing it. At that time, the whole city of Lin 'an began to "fry" and soon spread all over the country.
"Fried juniper" has spread to today, and many areas have changed their names to "fried dough sticks", but there are still places called "fried stew" or "fried ghost".
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