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Do Miao people play tricks in TV dramas and in real life?

Miao people's law is a mysterious witchcraft passed down from ancient China. According to legend, the method of making poison method is to put snakes, scorpions and other poisonous insects into the same object and make them bite each other. In the end, the only poisonous insect left is the method.

At first, I didn't know what magic was. I have lived in Miao village since I was a child, and I have never been exposed to the "magic" around me. When did I first know about "magic"? I was born in a Miao village in Liping County, Guizhou Province. Everyone in my class knows that I am a Miao student. People used to ask me this kind of question (magic), and some people were afraid that I would dare to provoke me (it's funny to think about it now, haha). More and more people asked me later, so I had to know. I didn't know the general meaning until I searched online.

In order to understand clearly, I went to the village and began to ask. I asked the old people in our village with a lot of doubts about "magic". They can't answer, but they have heard of it! I have also asked the surrounding Miao villages back and forth about this question, and there is no answer. Because we are close to Guangxi, it only takes 30 minutes by car. I also have friends in Miao village in Guangxi. Later, when I came to Guangxi, my friends took me to find the answer. What a pity! Nobody will, and nobody knows. Later I wondered if this was just a legend. But this magic is not groundless. There must be a real case that so many people know! But from my Miao's point of view, it doesn't exist! Don't say how!

The first kind is cinnabar, because the local mineral resources are rich and there are a lot of cinnabar. Cinnabar is a natural mineral of mercury sulfide. If you hide the ground cinnabar under your nails and then bounce it into other people's meals, it will cause mercury poisoning for a long time. As mentioned earlier, it is probably a misinformation that the ancient woman crushed the poisonous insect and hid it under her nails, because the toxicity of the poisonous insect will be weakened after being crushed, and the toxicity of cinnabar will accumulate in the human body, leading to death.

The second method is a variety of grasses that are abundant in the local area, such as its most confusing kidney tea. Once someone is induced to eat kidney tea, they will die at that time.

The third method is poisonous insects such as centipedes, but the toxicity will not be so strong after crushing, and people can detoxify even if they are really poisoned.

Besides, modern society is not a feudal society. If someone really raises this "poison law" in a big way at home, it will definitely be reported by the masses and allowed by national laws.

In fact, in the final analysis, it is only because the local people are deeply influenced by folk customs that they have always believed in that mysterious method. As for whether someone really fell into the method, I haven't seen it with my own eyes.