The Three Treasures of Northeast China mainly refer to ginseng, mink skin and deer antler. The "Three Treasures of the Northeast" refer to three kinds of local specialties in Northeast China. There are two main versions: the old and the new. Among them, the "Three Treasures of the Northeast" in the old saying refer to ginseng, mink, and urad grass. Among them, ginseng is a precious medicinal material well-known at home and abroad, and is known as the "King of Herbs".
Which three treasures are the Northeastern Three Treasures?
The reason why there is a saying of the "Old Three Treasures" is because the poor people in the past used urala grass in winter. Fill your shoes to protect your feet from freezing. Therefore, urad grass is a treasure of the poor; but the rich wear cotton boots, so urad grass is not considered to be one of the "Three Treasures of the Northeast". Deer antler is the most precious thing in deer. It is rich in complex proteins and hormones, as well as chemical components such as calcium phosphate and glial chondroitin. It is a high-grade tonic and valuable medicinal material.
Ginseng, one of the famous "Three Treasures of Guandong", has a hypertrophic root, is shaped like a spindle, and often has bifurcations. Its overall appearance is quite similar to a human head, hands, and feet. and limbs, hence the name "ginseng". In ancient times, it also had many aliases and nicknames, such as Shencao, Wangjing, Goblin, Polygonatum, Blood Ginseng, Rentitle, Renwei, etc. What people call "King of Herbs" is translated from Manchu. The Manchu people call ginseng "Aoerhouda", "Aoerhouda" is the general name of grasses, and "Da" means leader or leader, so it is translated as "King of Herbs".