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What are the legends or stories of papaya? 60 words

The ancients used a clever pen to sing papaya, which was fruity and sour.

Calming the liver and stomach is more effective in treating damp arthralgia, especially below the knee.

Liao ships crossed Jinling, and famous doctors moved.

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The Book of Songs says, "Give me papaya and give it to Joan. Not reported. " It's about the five tyrants in the Spring and Autumn Period, the law of the jungle and group fights. At that time, Wei and Di were at war and the country was defeated. The two men fled along the route of providing foodstuff, and were rescued by Qi Huangong, who gave them chariots and horses in the fief. Weiguo was so grateful that he wanted to report it and sang it. Since then, Qi Wei has become friendly, and Qi Huangong's name has spread all over the world.

Papaya is an ornamental, medicinal and edible flower, and has long been known as a famous national flower. Many scholars in the Tang Dynasty, Liu Yanshi's "Looking at the Mountain Papaya Flower" said:

Zhu Lan, the soft branch of Wen, temporarily used as court incense, will be banned.

Hide a few pieces and take a look at the red needle embroidery.

Liu Yanshi also wrote poems describing the joyful scene of watching papaya flowers in Danyang, south of the Yangtze River, where dew is purple and graceful, and spring is hard to come by.

This tree blooms every year, and everyone in Danyang has gone out.

Yang Wanli in Southern Song Dynasty:

The world Xuancheng flowers papaya, Japanese flowers embroidered into flowers.

Why did you force the monkey into the boundary? Joan has to sue my officials first.

Praise of Lu You s Poems in Song Dynasty;

Xuancheng embroidered melon has a strange fragrance, which is occasionally placed on the pillow.

It doesn't matter if you use six together. I smell with my nose instead of my tongue.

Lu you praised yue:

I'm crazy about loving flowers, but I'm worried that the wind will damage the red side.

Xia Zhang performed in Tong Ming Concert Hall at night, pleading with Guanyin to protect Haitang.

Zhang Shunmin vividly described the cloud in the Song Dynasty:

There is no need to rush among clusters of red flowers and green flowers.

God taught you to be gorgeous and unique, and you didn't open it with the big peach.

Poems by Fan Chengda in Song Dynasty;

The autumn wind is cold and the spring rain is rouge.

Don't write with crayons, drop them evenly into the morning glow.

Papaya, like melon, like pear, is fragrant and refreshing.

More than 3000 years ago, papaya has become a gift between friends, and a gift between men and women is equivalent to jade ornaments.

Send papaya to show nobility and elegance until the Ming Dynasty. In the Ming Dynasty, Qiu Zhuo received a papaya from a friend, so he wrote a poem:

After the frost and rain, the jade branches are sparse, except Xuancheng

I deeply feel that old friends give gifts to each other. How can I repay Joan?

In history, there are many people who intentionally or unintentionally use papaya for health care. Xu's "Puji Shu Fang" in the Song Dynasty recorded that Guang De Gu 'an, Anhui Province suffered from beriberi edema, and went home by boat, accidentally putting his feet on a papaya bag, which aggravated beriberi edema when disembarking. Ask what's in the bag, Japanese papaya. Gu went home and bought papaya and put it in a bag to cure his feet. He recovered without recurrence.

"Qing Louis" records that a man named Duan Wenchang made a footbath with papaya tree, which was filled with water for washing feet, which was very effective in strengthening the strength of feet and knees. Therefore, Duan used all his property for health care in order to live longer.

In Yuan Dynasty, Tianyi Luo (Qian Fu) recorded in the Book of Health Preservation that Taibao Liu Zhonghai ate several pieces of papaya every day, and as a result, his companions couldn't urinate. He went to see a doctor. Luo Tian I and Luo Zhi asked them to stop eating papaya and cure themselves.

The story recorded in Wang Ang's Compendium of Materia Medica in Qing Dynasty is similar to that in the world: a ship from Liao country passed Jinling seven times, and the crew loved the smell of papaya, so they bought hundreds of them on board. Soon, the whole boat people were miserable because they couldn't excrete urine, and the treatment of diuretics didn't work, so Zheng Dianyi (a famous doctor in Qing Dynasty and a native of Shexian County, Anhui Province) was invited on board for treatment. Zheng smelled the smell of papaya on all sides of the boat and said with a smile, "If you touch this thing, you will drown." The crew followed the doctor's advice and threw all the papaya into the river. "Old age is the same", urinary incontinence (the name of a disease in traditional Chinese medicine, characterized by dysuria, and in severe cases, dysuria) is cured without medicine.