Click this link, and you will learn the truth about him.
http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/Zuo_Zongtang
Rain
2006-06-17 07:22:56
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answered by Anonymous
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General Tso Tsung-t'ang was an actual general in 19th Century China.
But that has little or nothing to do with the chicken dish. General Tso's chicken is basically fried chicken with some Chinese flavors, a Chinese-sounding thing designed to take advantage of the popularity of fried chicken. It's also a way to get Americans to pay a premium for dark meat chicken, even though dark meat chicken is less popular in America and therefore cheaper.
2006-06-17 11:48:21
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answered by Durian 6
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A real Chinese warior who's been turned into the Eastern Colonel Sanders.
2006-06-17 11:44:53
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answered by howlettlogan 6
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accepted Tso Tsung-t'ang became a precise accepted in nineteenth Century China. yet that has little or no longer some thing to do with the poultry dish. accepted Tso's poultry is largely fried poultry with some chinese language flavors, a chinese language-sounding element designed to take income of the acceptance of fried poultry. it is also a fashion to get individuals to pay a proper fee for darkish meat poultry, even even if darkish meat poultry is way less commonplace in usa and therefore more cost-effective.
2016-11-14 21:54:50
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answered by ? 4
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A real Chinese warrior who had nothing to do with the chicken now named after him.
2006-06-23 22:54:14
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answered by MummytoBoo 3
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he was a real general in china..chinese warroir
2006-06-17 07:21:36
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answered by vixen_068 2
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a bit of both
2006-06-17 07:21:27
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answered by ڒαиìє's ɠσт α ɠυи 3
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