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Why twelve o'clock in Chang 'an
Wen Jia Xiang Pu in The Longest Day in Chang 'an can be said to be the fuse of the whole Chang 'an incident.

On the battlefield of life and death, Wen Wuji has always dreamed of reuniting with his daughter and opening a fragrant workshop in Chang 'an. This belief has supported him to the end.

Wenjiaxiangpu is located in the bustling streets of Chang 'an, revealing the prevalence of incense culture in the Tang Dynasty. Incense, hanging incense, smelling incense and burning incense were a trend at that time.

The prosperous Tang Dynasty is a famous heyday in history, and it is also the peak of political, economic and cultural development.

Also, during this period, China's incense culture entered a delicate stage, with more and more incense products and more exquisite production and use.

From top to bottom, the Tang Dynasty is full of fragrant wind and fragrant clouds.

People in the Tang Dynasty liked all kinds of scents. They add spices in the bath and hang sachets on their clothes. And smoked with all kinds of precious spices.

There are various scenes in the living room, bedroom, office, etc., whether it is dignitaries or civilians. All kinds of spices, sachets, smells and smells linger.

The whole people consume it, so the demand for incense sticks is naturally great, and the local market can't meet it, so there are more kinds of spices imported.

The longest day in Chang 'an, Wen Ran's ideal is to travel all over the West City to find the best spices, spread Wen Jia's skills in making incense, and then bring better methods of making incense back to Chang 'an. The ideal is very inspirational, and if you let it go now, you will be a successful entrepreneur.

At that time, in the Tang Dynasty, using incense had become a social etiquette. Powerful people often chew expensive spices to keep their breath fresh.

It is said that King Ning in Chang 'an's longest day often has aloes and musk in his mouth. If he didn't have these, he wouldn't talk to anyone. Having the right to be rich is willful.

Ordinary people can't afford expensive ones? Shen Yu? You will choose the relatively cheap chicken tongue fragrance for fresh breath, and the chicken house fragrance is clove.

Except? Han Xiang? People in the Tang Dynasty also smoked clothes all over the road. Liu Yuxi's Gong Wei Ci: Add Ruo to smoke clothes and musk deer, remember to burn when scoring? It's about a harem concubine who plans to burn musk deer in a stove and smoke clothes from the fire.

It can be seen that in the Tang Dynasty, smoking clothes with incense in the mouth was a presentation of exquisite quality of life and etiquette.

When Li Yuanzai appeared in The Longest Day in Chang 'an, he was hiring someone to incense his clothes around the stove. Although poor at that time, I was very particular about using incense.