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There are many myths about Poria cocos, which are recorded in Tu Su Zhenjun Herbal Medicine, Tianwang Yushu and Taiqing Medical Jing Yao.
Once upon a time, a member gave birth to a daughter Xiaoling, and there was a wage earner Fu Xiao at home. They fell in love, but were not allowed to do so. They fled to the mountain village. Xiaoling can't move because of rheumatism, let alone get up. Fu Xiao saw a small white rabbit and shot it with a bow. The rabbit was shot by an arrow and fled to the pine forest. When I found the pine tree, I saw a big ball with an arrow in it. Fu Xiao dug it up, found white, cooked it and ate it. Xiaoling's condition improved. Fu Xiao picks these things for Xiaoling every day, and Xiaoling's rheumatism will be fine. Later generations named it Poria to commemorate Fu Xiao and Xiao Ling.
As early as more than 2,000 years ago, Huainanzi, written by Liu An, the king of Huainan in the Western Han Dynasty, said: "A thousand years of pine has poria cocos under it and tussah silk on it."
Ge Hong's Bao Pu Zi in Jin Dynasty recorded a legend that there was a man named Ren who took Poria cocos 18 years in a row, and the jade girl in the sky came to pick him up. He could be invisible, and he didn't eat whole grains, interesting caves and bodies, and was as delicate as jade.
Sun Simiao's "A Record in the Pillow" records: Poria cocos is cured for 100 days after being taken for a long time, staying up for 200 days. In two years, she exorcised ghosts and spirits, and in four years, her daughter came to serve her.
Liu Zongyuan (AD 737-8 19), a native of Yongji, Shanxi, was a writer in the Tang Dynasty. In Liu Zongyuan's anthology, it is recorded that he was sick once, with swollen abdomen and flustered. A doctor told him that cooking with poria cocos could be cured. He bought poria cocos to cook clothes, and as a result, his illness worsened. Ask the doctor, the doctor said, you bought taro, not poria cocos.
He wrote "A Preface to Poria cocos" to warn people.
Li Shangyin in the Tang Dynasty wrote "A Letter to China":
When the thatched cottage came back, there was a cloud of smoke on his back, but Huang Shouyi could do nothing.
Because Ruhuayang is looking for medicine, there are many poria cocos under the pine tree.
Poems of Du Fu in Tang Dynasty;
Mr. Yang sent a message that mountains are cold and poria cocos are rare.
It's a little warm to come back, so it's a green ghost.
Turn over the fairy cave and seal the shape of birds and beasts.
I'll help you wake up with an old crutch.
(Note: The veteran is Yang Wei)
In the Tang Dynasty, "Persuading Li to Use Poria for Sickness" said:
The Millennium Rabbit is accompanied by Longlin, and Taihua Peak is the most precious.
It's all fried cloud powder, and the jade is cold and contains dew.
Wang Wei praised poria cocos cloud:
Ling Hao lives next, while Si Tong lives on.
In the shape of a chicken, it is a turtle.
God teaches you less and protects you.
In the end, I won't move, I can appreciate the soft red.
The 60th chapter of A Dream of Red Mansions: Description: Guangzhou officials came to Jia's house and presented a basket of poria cocos frost as an entrance ceremony, saying that the wonderful snow of poria cocos frost was made of human milk. They have a cup every morning, which is the most nourishing. It seems that Cao Xueqin knows the sexual taste of Poria cocos.
Chapter 28 of a Dream of Red Mansions: Mrs. Wang mentioned the name of the pills mentioned by the doctor, but she couldn't remember it for a moment, so Baoyu listed a bunch of them, including "Millennium Pine Root Poria Gallbladder". Poria cocos is written in many places in A Dream of Red Mansions. In fact, the ginseng nourishing pills eaten by Daiyu and the soup for invigorating qi and strengthening spleen and nourishing liver eaten by Qin Keqing all contain Poria.
Poria cocos cream is made from fresh Poria cocos by peeling, crushing and drying. It is Bai Rushuang and exquisite, hence the name.
"Herbal Zheng Zheng" records: "If human milk is mixed, there will be more milk powder and less yin."
In Song Dynasty, Huang Tingjian's Partridge Sky said:
The soup is full of water, the porcelain is full of springs, and the roots are rooted under the long pine trees.
Lucky old people are all hand-picked, and they all teach centenarians.
Lights, flames, and wine are all drunk. The source of the valley did not break the soul.
And you put the longevity bowl and sang slightly in the white clouds.
According to legend, Genghis Khan fought in the Central Plains, and it rained for several months in a row. Most of the soldiers were infected with rheumatism and saw defeat. Just a few soldiers occasionally ate poria cocos, and rheumatism was cured. Genghis Khan was overjoyed and sent someone to Luotian, which is rich in poria cocos, to get a batch of poria cocos. The soldiers regained their strength after eating and won the war.
During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Poria cocos was used as a tribute and health food for the court.
Yue Meizhong, a famous doctor in Beijing, used 500 ~ 1000 grams of Poria to grind into powder, 6 grams a day, and took it with boiling water, which cured baldness. Therefore, Fuling Yin is effective in treating alopecia. He believes that baldness is caused by the upward moisture.
Physicians, Taoists, and especially health-preserving people in past dynasties paid special attention to Poria cocos. "Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing" records: "If you take it for a long time, you will not be hungry and prolong your life." In the Wei and Jin Dynasties, feeding Poria cocos to prolong life has become a common practice. At that time, Tao Hongjing, a Taoist thinker and physician, resigned and retired. Liang Wudi feeds five kilograms of poria cocos and two kilograms of white honey every day (Liang Wang; Hong Jing Chuan).
During the Tang and Song Dynasties, Poria cocos became more popular. Su Dongpo, a writer in Song Dynasty, was an expert in making Fuling cakes. His crouching,