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Historically speaking, people from Sunan region are also considered Wuyue, 吴越, which is another terminology for the land encompassing today’s broader metropolitan region of Shanghai.[1]

Traces of large-scale agricultural activity were already significant from about 7000 to 4000 years ago during the Neolithic Age in the Jiangnan region.[2]

Eventually he was able to taste his revenge as his kingdom subjugated the state of Wu, the rivalry kingdom.[3]

Although in northern China peasants were still recovering from the devastation caused by the invasion of the nomads, in the south, the middle-class urban population was indulging in economic prosperity in the emerging urban centres.[4]

Given the invention and the discovery of magnetic needle compass and the concept of due north by the notable polymathic scientist, Shen Kuo, the Jianghuai people were also historically speaking a seafaring people.[5]

When speaking of Jiangnan most Chinese people always associate the term with the Four Scholars of Jiangnan (江南四大才子). The four famous scholars were: Tang Yin 唐伯虎, Zhu Yun Ming 祝允明, Wen Zheng Ming 文征明, Xu Zhen Qing 徐祯卿.[6]

Jianghuai cuisine, more commonly known as Huaiyang cuisine 淮扬菜, is one of The Eight Great Cuisines of China. Huaiyang cuisine is known for its unique traits such as the freshness of its ingredients, the light and pureness of its taste, and the chef’s proficient cutting technique.[7]

Some of the Huaiyang delicacies include: ““delicious braised pork,” which is served with small quail eggs; sweet and sour spare ribs; and the huge “lion’s head meatball” which comes with a light savory sauce and can be served a la carte or over rice.”[8]

Answers to Module 7 Questions

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Egg Fried Rice
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Photograph

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Dietary fiber

Egg fried rice

Notes

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  1. ^ 2019. Zhihu. 19 May. Accessed March 18, 2021. https://www.zhihu.com/question/40948694.
  2. ^ 2016. Zhejiang Provincial Department of Cultural and Turism . Accessed March 19, 2021. http://en.tourzj.com/history-and-culture/glorious-cultures-zhejiang.html.
  3. ^ Cohen, Paul A. 2008. Speaking to History : The Story of King Goujian in Twentieth-Century China. Vol. 16. University of California Press.
  4. ^ Yeguo, Wu. 2020. “Economic Development and the Urbanization Process in China during the Southern Song (1127-1279): A Study on the Role of Primary Markets in the Area of Zhejiang.” Journal of Asian History (Harrassowitz Verlag) 54: 107-130.
  5. ^ Bowman, John S. 2000. Columbia Chronologies of Asian History and Culture. New York: Columbia University Press.
  6. ^ Donna. 2016. Jiangnan Culture. 24 March. Accessed March 22, 2021. http://www.chinatouradvisors.com/blog/Jiangnan-Culture-3079.html?id=3079.
  7. ^ Hsueh, Aaron. 2020. Jiangnan Journey. Feburary 2. Accessed March 17, 2021. https://www.theworldofchinese.com/2020/02/delicate-jiangnan/.
  8. ^ McMullin, Anne. 2019. Unique Chinese Cuisine Explores Tastes from Jiangnan Region. 6 October. Accessed March 20, 2021. https://sfrichmondreview.com/2019/10/06/unique-chinese-cuisine-explores-tastes-from-jiangnan-region/.