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What are the flowers, birds, fish, insects, birds and beasts in the cooking box?

Sorry, due to the limitation of the article, we can't provide the production steps, but we can provide some ingredients and simple production methods, as follows:

Take sweet and sour mandarin fish as an example. The ingredients needed are mandarin fish, lean pork, shrimp, egg white, corn starch, soy sauce, salt, vegetable oil, cooking wine, sesame oil, ginger and onion. The manufacturing steps are as follows:

1. The mandarin fish is cleaned by removing scales and internal organs, and the back is cut open to remove large bones;

2. Dice the lean meat, add proper amount of cooking wine, salt and soy sauce, and mix well for pickling;

3. Shell the shrimp, remove the intestinal mud, wash it, add a proper amount of cooking wine, salt and soy sauce, and mix well for pickling;

4. Send the protein to the white upside down, add the right amount of salt and soy sauce and mix well;

5. Mix corn starch and water into batter according to the ratio of1:1;

6. Pour the right amount of oil into the pot and heat it to 70% heat. Immerse the fish in the above slurry, and fry in the oil pan until golden brown. Take out and drain the oil.

7. Leave a proper amount of oil in the pot and heat it. Add onion and ginger and stir-fry until fragrant. Then add diced meat and stir-fry until cooked.

8. Add appropriate amount of cooking wine, soy sauce and salt to taste, then add shrimps and stir well;

9. Pour the right amount of water to boil, then turn to low heat, put the fish into the plate, and then pour the fried diced meat and shrimps on the fish.

In addition, many animals and birds appearing in the patterns are mythical animals, such as dragons and phoenixes, which do not exist in reality. In addition, some animal patterns use metaphors and symbols to express the theme, such as the brave lion and the agile rabbit. These patterns have profound meanings and are an important part of China's cultural tradition.