Meat Ganoderma, scientifically known as Tai Sui, is very rare and is the top grade among all medicines. It is flat, bitter and non-toxic in nature, and has the value of tonifying the spleen and moistening the lungs, replenishing the kidney and benefiting the liver. Legend has it that Emperor Qin Shi Huang was searching for the medicine of immortality, and Li Shizhen in the Compendium of Materia Medica was regarded as "the best of the scriptures", with the efficacy of "eating for a long time, lightness, immortality and prolonging the life of the immortals". This valuable medicinal material is rare, but Xi'an TV news program "Xi'an Zero Distance" on June 17, 2012 broadcast a "Xi'an meat ganoderma lucidum" news, just like a rare century a big joke. The TV reporter, in the report, pinched and pinched the "Tai Sui meat lingzhi", measured it with a ruler, threw his bag of books seriously, quoted from the Compendium of Materia Medica to explain the data of the meat lingzhi, and claimed that he would look for an expert to appraise the meat lingzhi. The reporter was jokingly called by netizens "the most adorable female reporter".