Hot pot (English: Hot Pot), formerly known as "Gudong Soup", is named for the "gulp" sound made when food is put into boiling water. It is a unique Chinese delicacy with a long history and is suitable for all ages. According to research, hot pot existed in the Warring States Period, and people at that time used pottery jars as pots. By the Song Dynasty, eating hot pot was very common among the people. In the Southern Song Dynasty, Lin Hong's cookbook "Shan Jia Qing Gong" introduced eating hot pot with friends. In the Yuan Dynasty, hot pot spread to Mongolia. By the Ming and Qing Dynasties, hot pot was not only popular among the people, but also became a famous "palace dish", with game such as pheasants as ingredients.
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Hot pot (English: Hot Pot), formerly known as "Gudong Soup", is named for the "gulp" sound made when food is put into boiling water. It is a unique Chinese delicacy with a long history and is suitable for all ages. According to research, hot pot existed in the Warring States Period, and people at that time used pottery jars as pots. By the Song Dynasty, eating hot pot was very common among the people. In the Southern Song Dynasty, Lin Hong's cookbook "Shan Jia Qing Gong" introduced eating hot pot with friends. In the Yuan Dynasty, hot pot spread to Mongolia. By the Ming and Qing Dynasties, hot pot was not only popular among the people, but also became a famous "palace dish", with game such as pheasants as ingredients.