hùnmiàn

technical

Meaning of 混合面儿

混合面儿 means mixed flour made from corn cobs, bean cakes, bran and other coarse ingredients distributed as rations in Japanese-occupied North and Northeast China during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Pronounced hùn hé miàn.

  • mixed flour made from corn cobs, bean cakes, bran and other coarse ingredients distributed as rations in Japanese-occupied North and Northeast China during the Second Sino-Japanese War

Definitions & Examples

Kàng
zhàn
shí
 
lún
xiàn
de
lǎo
bǎi
xìng
zhǐ
néng
kào
pèi
gěi
de
hùn
miàn
 

During the war, civilians in the occupied zones could only survive on the rationed substitute flour.

Zhè
zhǒng
hùn
miàn
shì
yòng
xīn
dòu
bǐng
chéng
de
 
kǒu
gǎn
fēi
cháng
cāo
 

This mixed flour was ground from corn cobs and bean cakes, giving it a very coarse texture.

jūn
zài
huá
běi
qiáng
zhì
tuī
xíng
hùn
miàn
pèi
shòu
zhì
 

The Japanese army forcibly implemented the mixed flour rationing system in North China.

Measure Words

/ dài
Primary
/ jīn
/ zhǒng