Tai sui, also known as meat ganoderma lucidum. Li Shizhen's Compendium of Materia Medica records Ganoderma lucidum, which is classified as "Ganoderma lucidum" in the "vegetable" department. It can be eaten and used as medicine, and it is regarded as "the top grade of this classic", with the effect of "eating for a long time, keeping fit and prolonging life".
According to Shennong's Classic of Materia Medica, "Meat Ganoderma lucidum is non-toxic, tonic, beneficial to essence and qi, increases wisdom, cures the knot in the chest, and keeps fit for a long time." Shan Hai Jing called it "seeing meat", "gathering meat", "putting the old age" and "sealing", which was a health-preserving delicacy for ancient emperors. Tai sui is very rare and is the top grade of all kinds of medicines. It is recorded in ancient books that Tai Sui is flat, bitter and nontoxic, and has the value of invigorating spleen and moistening lung, tonifying kidney and benefiting liver.
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Bian Que Memorial Hall is located in Nanchen Village, Daiwang Street Office, at the foot of the scenic Mount Li. It is bordered by Mount Li in the south, Weishui in the north and Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum, the world-famous eighth wonder museum, in the west. It is a garden memorial hall with beautiful environment, relaxing mood and concentrated medical and health tourism.
Bian Que Memorial Hall covers an area of about 40 mu. It is the largest museum of traditional Chinese medicine in China. Bian Que Memorial Hall: There are seven or eight collection attractions such as Bian Que Hall and Bian Que Tomb. It is reported that there are seven or eight collections of scenic spots such as Bian Que Hall and Bian Que Tomb in Bian Que Memorial Hall, which fully reflects the long history and profoundness of Chinese traditional medicine culture.
In the meantime, there are some medical instruments, medical classics and rare traditional Chinese medicines in the development of traditional Chinese medicine in China since the primitive society. The two strains of meat ganoderma lucidum, which are known as "Millennium Tai Sui", are the most feast for the eyes of the audience. At present, the museum is the largest museum of medical history in China in China. The opening of the museum makes Lintong District the first new scenic spot in Shaanxi to promote tourism development with Chinese medicine culture.
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