| 1829 - 552 頁
...Karakorum were clay or mud.* Make Brunt is wrong in saying, " the usual drink of the Mongols is water." " They never drink water except on pressing occasions...always a kettle on the fire, full of tea, mixed with butter, salt and milk. The weary traveller may, at all times, boldly enter a tent, and quench his thirst."... | |
| 1829 - 550 頁
...Karakorum were clay or mud.* Malte Brunt is wrong in saying, " the usual drink of the Mongols is water." " They never drink water except on pressing occasions...principal beverage of the rich as well as the poor. lu every tent there is always a kettle on the fire, full of tea, mixed with butter, salt and milk.... | |
| Samuel Morewood - 1838 - 778 頁
...are undeviatingly maintained. Their hospitality, however, is more li* extended, for in every Tartar tent there is always a kettle on the fire full of tea, mixed with milk, butter, and salt. Here the weary traveller may at all times freely enter and quench his thirst ; but he ' ii list have... | |
| Mrs. Percy Sinnett - 1847 - 198 頁
...stale curd all round it, giving it anything but an agreeable smell. " In every tent there is generally a kettle on the fire, full of tea, mixed with milk, butter, and salt ; and the weary traveller may at all times enter a tent and quench his thirst with brick tea, but he... | |
| Jane Sinnett - 1847 - 176 頁
...stale curd all round it, giving it any thing but an agreeable smell. " In every tent there is generally a kettle on the fire, full of tea, mixed with milk, butter, arid salt ; and the weary traveller may at all times enter a tent and quench his thirst with brick... | |
| 1829 - 556 頁
...Karakorum were clay or mud.* Make Brunt is wrong in saying, " the usual drink of the Mongols is water." " They never drink water except on pressing occasions...the rich as well as the poor. In every tent there ia always a kettle on the fire, full of tea, mixed with butter, salt and milk. The weary traveller... | |
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