Located in Nantong, Jiangsu Province, the Chinese Lingzhi Cultural Center is a cultural center with the theme of Ganoderma lucidum, which was completed and opened in 2005, and has attracted more than 500,000 visitors at home and abroad in the past 10 years. The exhibition area of the whole museum is about 2,500 square meters, divided into three exhibition halls, to promote China's traditional Ganoderma lucidum culture with rich ** and physical materials, popularize scientific knowledge about Ganoderma lucidum, promote Ganoderma lucidum health science, so that the general public can understand Ganoderma lucidum at zero distance, intuitively and systematically.
Exhibition Hall 1 Zhirui World
The curved giant screen film "The Legend of Xianzhi".
The Chinese nation has thrived in the vast land, created a splendid Chinese civilization of 5,000 years, and also gave birth to a long-standing, broad and profound Chinese Ganoderma lucidum culture. In thousands of years of history, all kinds of magical legends have continued, and their influence is extremely far-reaching and extensive.
During the Warring States Period, Song Yu, a poet of the State of Chu, told the story of the king of Chu meeting the goddess Yao Ji of Wushan in a dream in "Gao Tang Fu". Yao Ji was originally Emperor Yan's favorite youngest daughter, but she died before she got married, and after her death, her soul turned into Lingzhi and stayed in Wushan forever.
It is very likely that the scene described by Qu Yuan in "Mountain Ghost" is the scene of the goddess of Wushan picking zhi; Cao Zhi also bound the goddess of Luoshui and Lingzhi together in "Luo Shen Fu", describing the poignant love story in which he met, met, and traveled with the goddess in the Zhitian on the shore of Luoshui Lake, and finally had to be separated because of the alienation of people and gods.
According to legend, the Queen Mother of the West has a deep obsession with immortality and immortality, and it is said that she planted a large number of Ganoderma lucidum in the Yongcheng where she lived, and perennial consumption of Zhizhi is one of the secrets of her longevity.
According to legend, in the Ganquan Palace of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, a nine-leaf Ganoderma lucidum grew, and the ministers said that this was God's praise for Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty's benevolent government. This worship of Zhicao is known as "Zhicao Ruiying" and has continued in China for nearly two thousand years.
Exhibition Hall 2Natural sesame fun
Overview of Ganoderma lucidum in modern taxonomy. There are many species of Ganoderma lucidum, and here we show us the 30 most representative species.
The growth of Ganoderma lucidum is divided into several stages: spores, mycelium, and fruiting bodies. Ganoderma lucidum spores germinate in a suitable environment, thus entering the mycelial growth stage, and after growing to a certain extent to reach physiological maturity, they will form fruiting bodies; When the fruiting body matures, it ejects spores, thus completing a growth cycle.
The third exhibition hall benefits the world
The Chinese nation is the first nation in the world to recognize, apply and study Ganoderma lucidum, and Ganoderma lucidum has been used medicinally for at least 2,000 years. After the 60s of the 20th century, with the social progress and the development of science and technology, the artificial cultivation of Ganoderma lucidum has been successful, and the pharmacological, pharmacochemical and biological research of Ganoderma lucidum has gradually deepened.
China is currently the country with the highest level of research on the pharmacology and efficacy of Ganoderma lucidum in the world, and the efficacy of Ganoderma lucidum has been valued by medical researchers at home and abroad.
In the extensive and profound ancient Chinese medicine, there are many discussions on the efficacy of Ganoderma lucidum, which are inseparable from the traditional Chinese medical theory and health concept, showing the wisdom of the Chinese people.