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There is a legend about Daoxiao Noodles: it is said that when the Mongols invaded the Central Plains, in order to prevent the Han uprising, they confiscated all the metal utensils from every household, and stipulated that every ten households could only use one kitchen knife, which was used in turn when cutting vegetables and cooking. One noon, an old man wanted to take a knife to make noodles, but unexpectedly the knife had already been taken away by someone else. The old man saw a thin sheet of iron on his way home and picked it up and carried it in his arms. After returning home, the old man took out the iron sheet and cut it with this! He placed the kneaded dough on a wooden board and held it with his left hand. With his right hand, he picked up the iron plate and began to peel it. The thin pieces of dough flew into the pot and kept rolling, quickly cooking them.
The old man took the noodles into a bowl and poured them with marinade. While eating, he said, "It's great, it's great. In the future, there won't be any need to queue up for kitchen knives, just use this iron sheet to cut them." This spread from one to ten, and spread throughout the land of Jinzhong.

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