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From Wenlin Dictionaries

I changed the definition from this:

a Beijing dish of spicy ground beef sauce poured over deep-fried tofu skin

to this:

a Sichuan dish of spicy ground meat sauce poured over bean thread noodles


References:

(1) "Ants climbing a tree (simplified Chinese: 蚂蚁上树; ...) is a classic Sichuan dish in Chinese cuisine.[...] The dish consists of ground meat, such as pork, cooked in a sauce and poured over bean thread noodles." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ants_climbing_a_tree

(2) “Ants climbing a tree” is a super tasty Sichuan dish containing vermicelli noodles, minced meat and various pungent seasonings. [...] it’s one of the signature dishes of the famous Sichuan cuisine. https://redhousespice.com/ants-climbing-a-tree/

(3) Ants Climbing a Tree (Sichuan Province) This stir-fried dish consists of fensi (cellophane noodles) and ground pork [...] [Source: The Insider's Guide to Beijing 2005-2006 By Kaiser Kuo] https://goo.gl/gMGM5y

Richwarm (talk) 06:49, 25 June 2018 (UTC)