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The ancients would put Chinese herbs into ink, and they could be treated in such a way of "ink into medicine".
1.In the history of ink, there are two periods: natural ink and artificial ink.
Six or seven thousand years ago, out of totemic belief or nature worship, ancestors left traces of natural ink on pottery. At this time, natural inks are mostly plants or natural ores that can leave traces. Fish noodles and human-colored clay pots unearthed in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, are painted with black fish patterns.
At that time, the fish was most likely a totem. When text appears, the use of ink will become more widespread. Among the oracle bone inscriptions unearthed during the Yin Shang period, Zhu Wenwen's book was written with a brush.
2.The medicinal ink must be made from pine smoke made from pine trees because it wants to be used in the mouth. "Compendium of Materia Medica" records; The magic of inks for hemostasis, alloy ulcers, and other medicines is that it not only diagnoses diseases, but also diseases.
Ink can be used for ailments. Ink can work with the blood through the five internal organs and external permeability** to regulate various bone pain from the inside out. In ancient times, medicinal ink was necessary for every family, just like today's families, everyone should have prepared some cold medicine, cough medicine, and fever medicine.
3.During the Ming and Qing dynasties, medicinal ink was widely popular among the people. Even though the merchants and soldiers of the time did not have ink, they often had ink ingots for emergency use when they went out.
Medicinal ink does ** many people's diseases. Due to the advocacy and clinical verification of Ming Dynasty doctors, as well as the rich practices of many Mohists in the Ming Dynasty, there have been great improvements and improvements in material selection and formulation.
4.According to the "Compendium of Materia Medica", kraft gum can ** various blood syndromes, rheumatic pain, blow injuries, etc. Modern research has also shown that various animal glues have a certain effect on promoting blood coagulation, so they have a certain hemostatic effect.
It can be seen that due to the particularity of the raw materials for ink making, ordinary calligraphy and painting ink itself has a certain medicinal function, and medicinal ink was developed from here. It can be seen that due to the particularity of the raw materials for ink making, ordinary calligraphy and painting ink itself has a certain medicinal function, and medicinal ink is produced from this. Medicated ink can be used not only as a normal ink.
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I think it's very good because it makes the ink darker. And it's durable, and it lasts for a long time.
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I think it's a very good way to use ink as medicine, which can not only inherit the Chinese ink culture, but also inherit the Chinese medicine culture, and also treat diseases in an emergency.
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I think this method is still more economical, so that the ink can be used for a long time, and the wisdom of the ancients is still very strong.
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Medicinal ink was born in the Three Kingdoms period, when Wei Dan, an ink-making expert, first added valuable drugs to the ink used for writing, opening a precedent for adding precious drugs to the ink used for writing. By the time of the Southern Tang Dynasty, due to the advocacy of the imperial court, coupled with the fact that the literati and ink writers at that time were very particular, the medicinal ink became very popular for these reasons. When making ink, there are added antler paste, decoction and made, as well as made of precious spices, as well as added borneol, rhino horn, eight buckets and other precious Chinese medicine as raw materials, so that the ink used for writing becomes very fragrant, the addition of these precious herbs, so that the ink used for writing, the light color moisturizes the texture is delicate, when writing, it is very comfortable, and the fragrance emitted is refreshing, and the medicinal ink that comes out of this way has been widely welcomed by people at that time.
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Li Shizhen's "Compendium of Materia Medica" ink in the Ming Dynasty, also known as Wujin, Chen Xuan, Xuanxiang, and Wuyu block. These four nicknames summarize some of the properties of ink. Ugin, implying preciousness; Chen Xuan, it is better to show that the ink is better than Chen Jiu.
Xuanxiang means that the ink has a special fragrance. The black jade block is said to be a good ink with a warm surface and a jade luster. In fact, ink is also a traditional Chinese medicine.
It's just that the medicinal ink mentioned here specifically refers to pine smoke ink. The Song Dynasty's "Materia Medica" recorded: ink, pine smoke also".
Only pine smoke ink can be used as medicine, and it is better to have black color, clear fragrance, cracks, and aging for a long time. In modern times, Yuhai Palace is the best medicinal ink.
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The ink molecule is small: the ink is only one thousandth of the capillary blood officer, and there is a three-point smile in the wood.
Super adsorption and strong penetration: The penetration of super robbery can quickly enter the capillary blood organ of microcirculation, and can penetrate the blood vessel wall into the meridian body fluid, which plays the role of dredging the meridians, pulling out cold and removing dampness. It can quickly form a powerful search, chemical degree, solution degree, and discharge medicine array, and thoroughly search for the five internal organs of the human body, draw salary from the bottom of the kettle, and the poison has no hiding place, and the human body is full of vitality.
The use of medicine in ink began around the Three Kingdoms. At that time, Wei Dan, an ink-making expert, "participated in pearls, musk musk wanted to pound the fine powder under the iron mortar, and pounded ten thousand pestles", which was the first precious medicine to enter the ink. The ink-making process of the Tang Dynasty has developed considerably, and medicinal ink has also risen.
With the representative Zu Min Tang Dynasty ink official, the study of pine smoke ink production experience, a variety of material formula, the use of ancient pine smoke and deer foot glue decoction and the method of making ink, famous all over the world.
Medicinal ink, also known as pine smoke ink treasure. The production base of the invention of medicinal ink is known as the meridian of the ancient ink of the inch incense, and the treasure of pine smoke and ink is known as the Qiankun.
The traditional pine smoke ink treasure is a kind of rubbing, the raw materials are beeswax, pine smoke toner, traditional Chinese medicine, musk, borneol, etc., which can be written and painted, and the calligraphy and painting of Chinese medicine are long-lasting, very distinctive, and can be healthy and disease-conditioning, such as the effect of external application to the body to relieve pain after melting is very good, since ancient times, the medicinal ink has been quietly circulated among the literati and inkmen, and now the ancient ink is accepted by more ordinary people, and its safety is not ***, so it has been handed down.
After nearly 1,000 years of circulation, the production process of ancient ink is also constantly improving, which is basically divided into three types:
One is to focus on writing and painting ink strips, and the written words can not melt in water;
One is the ancient ink strip of incense that is dedicated to purifying the air;
There is also a kind of pine smoke ink treasure, which can be made into sculpture products to decorate and purify the air, and can also be heated to play the role of hot compress. Yuejia thatched cottage traditional pine smoke kiln, firing authentic pine smoke toner.
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The pine smoke toner of the medicinal ink can penetrate into the capillaries of one thousandth
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Mental workers who work at their desks for a long time are prone to chronic strain of the back muscles; People who are overworked with physical exertion are prone to muscle fatigue in the waist, legs, shoulders, elbows and other parts. No matter which part of the fatigue, use it in the fatigue and soreness can accelerate the local blood circulation and lymphatic return, enhance the nutrition of local tissues**, promote the discharge of toxic substances, and relieve fatigue.
2. Regulate mental tension.
The pace of life in modern society is accelerating, the competition in various industries and fields is fierce, coupled with the unreasonable allocation of nutrition, serious environmental pollution, less physical exercise, and narrow activity space, people often feel physically tired, mentally nervous, and brain fatigue. Medically known as nervous stress syndrome, this feeling can eliminate mental tension and relieve brain fatigue.
3. Eliminate all kinds of pain.
If it is not general, it will be painful, and if it is general, it will not be painful", this is what is often said in Chinese medicine. According to medicine, the pain is mainly caused by the meridians and the stagnation of qi and blood. It has the effect of dredging meridians, invigorating qi and blood, and removing stasis. Liquid-based.
Some common diseases, such as acute lumbar sprain, stiff neck, headache and other diseases, can have an immediate effect on pain relief. It has a pain-relieving effect.
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