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Ten allusions about Ejiao _ What are the historical allusions of Ejiao?

Ejiao nourishes blood, blood nourishes tendons, and liquid lubricates joints. Ejiao has many nutritional values and effects, and there are many allusions of celebrities and Ejiao in ancient times. Let me share the story of Ejiao with you. Welcome to reading.

An allusion to Ejiao: Cao Zhi wrote poems praising Ejiao.

Cao Zhi, the son of Cao Cao, is an outstanding representative of Jian 'an literature and the founder of Bai Fan music. Seven steps poem? Popular. Has he done it? East Wang E? I was skinny when I first came to East Asia. Later, because I often ate Dong 'e Ejiao to nourish my body, I benefited a lot, so I wrote "Flying Dragon" with emotion. The morning tour of Mount Tai is foggy and graceful. Suddenly met two children, the color is fresh and good. Ride on a white deer and hold the grass in your hand. I know real people, the dragon knelt down and asked. Xideng Yutang, Fulu. Give me an elixir made by the Jade Emperor. Teach me to feed my brain. Life is like a stone, but it is hard to grow old forever. ? The fairy medicine referred to in Cao Zhi's poems is Ejiao in Dong 'e County.

The second allusion of Ejiao: Yang Guifei and Ejiao

Among the four beauties in ancient China, whose skin was the best? Of course, it is the beauty of the Tang Dynasty, Yang Guifei. The famous poet Bai Juyi once described Yang Guifei's skin in Song of Eternal Sorrow: It was early spring. They let her bathe in a pure pool to warm and smooth her creamy skin? ,? Coagulation? In other words, Yang Guifei's skin is very delicate and smooth. What makes Yang have such skin that many women envy? Xiao Xingyu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, hit the nail on the head: Gillian in dark clothes refused to talk about it, but said that she was born a gentleman? . It is said that Yang Guifei eats medicated diet every day in order to make her skin tender and smooth, which is also a folk prescription called? Ejiao soup? Its main raw materials are: donkey-hide gelatin 250g, yellow wine 250g, walnut kernel150g, black sesame150g, and crystal sugar 250g. Ejiao is? Enriching blood? In addition, the walnuts and black sesame seeds here have the effects of moistening black hair and delaying aging. The Ejiao soup made from these things is a very good beauty medicated diet, which can nourish blood and moisten skin, beauty beauty and delay aging.

The third allusion of Ejiao: Mrs. Guo and Ejiao

Zhu Kesheng in the Ming Dynasty laughed and said that Yang Guifei's sister, Mrs. Guo, said that she ate Dong 'e Ejiao three times a day to please Tang:

Mrs Guo has a long eyebrow.

Breasts are like rabbits wrapped in clothes.

Donglai Ejiao Risan Station

Save your feet to flatter the wrong king.

Story 4 of Ejiao: Dong 'e Ejiao and French Jesuit missionaries

Dominique Parrenin, a French missionary, served the emperors Kangxi, Yongzheng and Qianlong in the court of Qing Dynasty for more than forty years, and observed and studied Chinese medicine for many years. He wrote to the French Academy of Sciences, describing in detail Cordyceps sinensis, Radix Notoginseng, Radix et Rhizoma Rhei, Radix Angelicae Sinensis and Colla Corii Asini, and sent samples. They attached great importance to Li Shizhen's Compendium of Materia Medica in Ming Dynasty. Father Platinum brought this book back to Paris on 1697 and presented it to King Louis XIV of France. This book bound in yellow satin has been kept in the National Library of Paris. There is also a translation of a Chinese medicine book in this museum, which consists of two parts, one is pulse science, the other is materia medica, and the latter is an abridged translation of Compendium of Materia Medica. (study times). ? Books and bamboo slips written by French Jesuits are mainly scientific investigations, such as Father Du Demei's investigation of Northeast Ginseng; Father Dominique Parrenin introduced Cordyceps sinensis, Radix Notoginseng, Radix et Rhizoma Rhei, Ejiao and Angelica sinensis. Jesuit China letters.