People in China generally know the phrase "Who dares to break ground on a lion's den", but few people know what a lion's den is. According to Mr. Liu, Tai Sui is a multi-plant complex. It is not an animal, a plant or a fungus, but it has the same characteristics as animals, plants and fungi, such as respiration, excretion and some cell structures. It looks like an animal, but it has no head and feet. Can carry out a small amount of photosynthesis by itself, and can also release active substances, like plants, but without roots and leaves. Sun-dried wild Tai-sui can be restored to its original state by putting it into water. According to historical records, "Tai Sui" is a celestial body assumed by the ancients, which moves at the same speed as Jupiter but in the opposite direction. Wherever "Tai Sui" goes, there is a fleshy thing underground in the corresponding direction, which is the embodiment of "Tai Sui". Breaking ground in this direction will alarm Tai Sui. This is the origin of "Who dares to break ground on the lion's den". In China, "Tai Sui" has always been regarded as a mysterious thing, which has the power to dominate and influence people's destiny in the dark. As the old saying goes, "Tai Sui is like a king, the head of the gods, and the Lord of all evils, such as the king of the world, so don't offend him." Because of the high status of "Tai Sui", the ancients were in awe of him for fear of offending him and harming themselves. In order to avoid offending the "Tai Sui" god, in the year of offending the "Tai Sui", we must worship it in the New Year and spring to pray for a safe and smooth New Year. This is the reason why Tai Sui's head is on the ground.
Tai sui, also known as meat ganoderma lucidum, is the fourth life form in nature, which is non-plant, non-animal and non-fungus. The cell structure is close to that of flagellates. The degree of evolution is between algae (cyanobacteria) and protozoa. Its cell structure is very similar to that of primitive flagella cells, except that this cell does not contain photosynthetic pigments. From the origin and evolutionary pedigree analysis of life, its position should be between bacteria, algae and protozoa. Commonly known as "Tai Sui", it is a kind of myxobacteria between protozoa and fungi. It lives in rocks and has strong vitality. This is a very rare large myxobacteria complex in nature. That is to say, at a fork in the evolution of life, turning left will develop into the plant kingdom, turning right will develop into the animal kingdom, and standing still will become mushrooms, ganoderma lucidum and other fungi. It belongs to "super-large and rare multi-strain complex" and has the characteristics of protozoa and fungi. It is a living organism, which is rare in the world.
Traditional ganoderma lucidum is a very rare creature in nature. Like the giant panda, it is a national treasure and the oldest creature. It is the elixir of life that Qin Shihuang was searching for in ancient Chinese legends. In Compendium of Materia Medica, Li Shizhen did record the meat Ganoderma lucidum, and put it in the category of "Zhi" in the department of "vegetables". It can be eaten as well as used as medicine, and it is regarded as "the superior product of this classic" for its efficacy of non-toxicity, tonifying deficiency, benefiting essence and qi, increasing intelligence, treating the knot in the chest and strengthening the body for a long time. Shan Hai Jing called it "seeing meat", "gathering meat", "letting the old age" and "sealing", which was a delicious health care for ancient emperors. Tai sui is very rare and is the top grade of all kinds of medicinal materials. It is recorded in ancient books that Tai Sui is flat, bitter and non-toxic, and has the value of invigorating spleen, moistening lung, tonifying kidney and benefiting liver.
Ganoderma lucidum belongs to any kind of plants, animals and microorganisms, but it can breathe and excrete by itself and has its own cell structure. It feeds on fungi such as bacteria and fungi, and its vitality is very tenacious. As long as there is water, it can grow in the dark. Usually, the traditional Ganoderma lucidum grows in deep rocks, because its growth rate is very slow, so it is rarely known.
At present, most of the ganoderma lucidum reported in various regions belong to hype. According to Zhen Tai-sui, the real wild Ganoderma lucidum is not easy to find, especially in southern cities. Tai-sui doesn't like too warm environment. Northeast China and North China are ideal growing environments for wild Tai Sui, and the first known Ganoderma lucidum confirmed as Tai Sui was found in Changbai Mountain. Tai sui rou ganoderma lucidum has a very good effect of strengthening the body and treating diseases, and has a significant therapeutic effect on various skin diseases and oral diseases, as well as headaches, colds and fever caused by low immunity. In recent years, it has been found that Tai Sui also has a good relief effect on tumors and cancers.