Jin Yong's story, do you think it's just fiction?Presumably you're no stranger to the *** used by the characters in the book to be assassinated. But just how powerful is ***?Is the recipe and antidote really as simple and easy to obtain as rumored?Let's dive into this mysterious drug and see what it's really like behind it.
**, one of the four poisons that move the rivers and lakes. Where did this medicine come from?It is rumored that mandala pollen is an important ingredient, but in fact, history cannot give an exact record of the origin of ***. However, this medicine was widely spread in ancient times, and even ordinary people could easily obtain and use it.
It is said that during the Three Kingdoms period, Hua Tuo, a divine physician, used a medicine called Ma Boiling San, which contained mandala. He has tried a variety of ** methods, but mentioning brain dissection in the process of Cao Cao** has led to misfortune. Hua Tuo recorded the method of making hemp boiling powder in a book, but this precious medical book was destroyed, making people's understanding of mandala even more mysterious.
** The production method gradually spread, and the mandala became the key. Some people suspect that *** is the remnant of hemp boiling, and the two are similar to each other to some extent, which also makes *** attract attention. According to ancient records, one of the ways to fight against *** is licorice, whose warm medicinal properties can offset the toxicity of *** and become an antidote.
Why is it known as one of the four poisons?Let's start with its effects. This drug inhibits sweat glands, produces anesthetic nerves, hallucinations and gives full control of the body. Even if you have a strong physique, you are vulnerable in front of ***. It is colorless, tasteless, formless and formless, so the ancients liked to use it very much. However, the exaggerated "pour a cup" plot in the TV series is not reasonable, and it takes time to really use the *** effect, not overnight.
**Combines best with alcohol, but is not recommended. The ancients used to have *** at home because of their misunderstanding of soothing the body and mind, but in fact, there is a huge danger. Although this medicine is not very toxic, it can be called insidious, and even played a game-changing role in the ancient battlefield.
However, how the drug is used is a matter of whether the user becomes a target of legal repercussions or whether he or she turns his advantage into his own benefit. Correct use of *** may be beneficial and harmless. But if abused, it will bring immeasurable harm.
**, one medicine works a thousand, but do you really understand it?An in-depth revelation of one of the four major poisons may give you a new understanding of this mysterious drug.
This article delves into the historical origins of ancient times and its role in cultural inheritance, from the drug's **, its effects to the antidote, all showing a comprehensive interpretation of this mysterious substance. **As one of the poisons that frequently appear in Jin Yong**, with its invisible characteristics and hidden toxicity, it is endowed with mysterious and insidious colors.
The article takes mandala pollen as the main ingredient, and the story of the divine doctor Hua Tuo's use of hemp boiling powder in history as the starting point, and delves into the origin of ***. At the same time, the misconception of the ancients about *** as a soothing medicine is mentioned, suggesting that people's ignorance of the nature of the drug itself can be very dangerous.
The article also points out the use and effect of ***, and gives examples of how ** was secretly used to change the situation of the battle on the ancient battlefield, revealing the potential threat of drugs. For how to use the drug correctly and its rationality, the article puts forward the correct attitude and use of drugs, which helps to trigger readers' thinking about the rational use of drugs.
Overall, this review introduces the origin, effect and use of *** in simple terms, as well as its impact on ancient society, and triggers deep thinking about the relationship between drugs and society and individuals. However, it may be possible to go deeper into the actual impact of drugs on ancient societies, as well as the inheritance and development of drug culture in modern societies, so that readers can have a more comprehensive understanding of this topic.
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