Chinese people are tireless workers, and taking time for a leisurely lunch is a luxury few can afford.
And since freshly-prepared food is preferred over a “brown bag” lunch prepared in the morning, most Chinese workers buy a “lunch box” consisting of rice, meat, and vegetables – ►biàn dāng in Mandarin Chinese.
Biàn dāng has two characters: 便當. The first one, biàn, means “ordinary,” or “plain.” The second character, dāng, has many meanings, including “to be,” “manage,” and “equal.”
Examples of Bian Dang
► Nèigè lǎobǎn yǒu mài hěn hǎo chī de biàn dāng.
那個老闆有賣很好吃的便當。
那个老板有卖很好吃的便当。
That shopkeeper sells very good lunch boxes.
► Nǐ de biàn dàng hěn xiāng.
你的便當很香。
你的便当很香。
Your lunch box smells very good. 
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