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Love Letters Volume 115:” Dim Sum”

 -Sir Knight, I never imagined you were also a chef. What is it 

-In China, they are called 'dim sum,' which literally means 'a little bit of heart.' 

-Why did people invent dim sum?

-Long ago, there was a Chinese princess who always skipped lunch, so someone made her some delicious snacks, poured all his passion into it. Fortunately, The passion was successfully conveyed. Even today, the locals still refer to lunch as eating 'dim sum.'



赋予这些平常之物过多的含义,是我的问题。

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