Talk:Xiaochi

Xiaoye
Currently the article reads
 * Xiaochi form a large part of the traditional fourth meal of the day, the xiaoye (宵夜; "supper" or "midnight snack").

Um... peachy. But Xiaoye just redirects to supper, which has no mention of China at all let alone the idea it has a fourth meal built on midnight streetfood nosh. Could someone please source this? include some more details over at supper? and move the Chinese characters over there per ? — Llywelyn II   02:56, 13 August 2014 (UTC)
 * Language could be tighter but it's not wrong. I have added a paragraph into supper, please feel free to improve the references. --62.189.73.197 (talk) 10:55, 18 August 2014 (UTC)

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