Dec 17, 2008 06:33 | |
| Maybe you can do that too,if you practice more.But i don't know who invented them either,even though i am chinese |
Dec 18, 2008 03:24 | |
| GUEST2938, you raised a difficult question. I use it to eat everyday but don't know who invented it. Here is my guess: a guy who boiled meat in a pot and found that it was too hot to take out the meat by hand. So he got two branches to take the meat out. That's how Kuai Zi was invented. |
Dec 19, 2008 00:42 | |
| Started in Shang dynasty China, first evidence is a bronze pair dating to approx 1200BC |
Dec 22, 2008 21:36 | |
| Started in Shang dynasty China, first evidence is a bronze pair dating to approx 1200BC It seems that you know much about Kuai Zi. Can you use Kuai Zi skillfully? |
Dec 28, 2008 01:16 | |
| I can, personally I find them easier to use than knife and fork. |
Jan 1, 2009 00:32 | |
| my English who from Canada can use kuai zi skilly ,and i am surprise ,but she said its nothing ,and she started to use kuaizi 10 yeares ago when she is in canada when she go to chinese restrout |
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