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抗
zhàn战
shí时
qī期
,
lún沦
xiàn陷
qū区
de的
lǎo老
bǎi百
xìng姓
zhǐ只
néng能
kào靠
pèi配
gěi给
de的
hùn混
hé合
miàn面
dù度
rì日
。
During the war, civilians in the occupied zones could only survive on the rationed substitute flour.
Zhè这
zhǒng种
hùn混
hé合
miàn面
shì是
yòng用
yù玉
mǐ米
xīn心
hé和
dòu豆
bǐng饼
mó磨
chéng成
de的
,
kǒu口
gǎn感
fēi非
cháng常
cū粗
cāo糙
。
This mixed flour was ground from corn cobs and bean cakes, giving it a very coarse texture.
Rì日
jūn军
zài在
huá华
běi北
qiáng强
zhì制
tuī推
xíng行
hùn混
hé合
miàn面
pèi配
shòu售
zhì制
dù度
。
The Japanese army forcibly implemented the mixed flour rationing system in North China.
Measure Words
袋/ dài
Primary
斤/ jīn
种/ zhǒng