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Decryption: Why didn't anyone dare to use "Five Stones Powder" in Wei and Jin Dynasties after Tang Dynasty?
* * * is a drug or prescription used to enhance sexual function in ancient times. China has always had this part in ancient sexual intercourse. For example, the earliest extant indoor works, such as Miscellaneous Therapy Prescription and Health Preserving Prescription, unearthed in Mawangdui, Changsha, Hunan Province, have a kind of prescriptions called "Neijia" and "Yue". "Inner armor" means aphrodisiac (male), and "about" means strong yin (female). These prescriptions are divided into oral administration and external use. There are edible drugs for oral administration, mostly nourishing and strengthening products; External use includes external washing of medicinal liquid, external rubbing of medicinal towel, and oral administration of medicine. Most of them are drugs with a certain degree of * * *, and they are usually cleared after sexual excitement.

There is also such a prescription in Yi Xin Fang, which contains the content of sexual intercourse before the Tang Dynasty. Such as "Yiduo Powder" and "Bald Chicken Powder" for oral use, and "Want to make men generous" and "Want to make women beautiful" for external use.

The habit of taking elixir, such as "Wushi powder" which rose in Wei and Jin Dynasties, is also considered to have aphrodisiac effect. However, because of its great harm to human body, no one dared to use it after the Tang Dynasty. In Ming Dynasty, Hong Ji collected a large number of spring prescriptions in his Collection of Students.

In a word, these * * * in ancient sexual intercourse are difficult to distinguish from clinical drugs for treating male impotence and female frigidity, and most of them have yet to be verified. Even though some prescriptions are effective, since the Song Dynasty, doctors have gradually realized that they should not blindly apply them, but treat them according to syndrome differentiation, that is, choose drugs according to the different physical conditions of medical practitioners. As for the ancient * * * such as "Spring Gum" in Biography and "Hu Monk Pill" in Jin Ping Mei, all novelists can't be trusted.

In Jin Ping Mei and the Sexual Revolution in the Late Ming and Early Qing Dynasties, we can find that the English word "* * *" was developed from the name of Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty in Greek mythology. In the Middle Ages, * * * was mainly used by men, so most men liked to eat salted fish-it is said that eating it can trigger sexual impulses; Women, on the other hand, should eat more freshwater fish, because it can make people "calm down" most.

At that time, people's ideas and people's * * * were not just fish. It is said that hundreds of animals have this function, just because different cultures and favorite varieties are different. For example, Latin American men like to wear amulets and ornaments carved with horns, while Asians like to eat eels, antlers, rhinoceros horns and so on, but is * * * useful?

Strictly speaking, nothing in the world can really stimulate sexual energy. On the contrary, modern medicine has proved that anything that can reduce blood concentration has this * * * effect to a certain extent. Generally speaking, all * * * have certain toxicity, but taking it will only cause little harm at most. Their positive curative effect mainly comes from the psychological effect of people who are superstitious about such drugs.

A survey shows that 50% of men now have some male diseases to some extent. With the increase of age, a considerable number of people's illness will get worse: some are organic, some are psychological, and some are the result of taking antihypertensive drugs or sedatives. As more and more people suffer from andropathy, people have attached importance to the use of * * * since ancient times. In the 1960s, thousands of hippies boasted that once they took ecstasy and other "euphoria" drugs, they would immediately feel "high on cloud nine" and even become whoever they wanted to be. After entering the 1980s, this new pattern appeared and was recognized as the "love elixir". In fact, it is only a kind of aminopropylbenzene, and it has no explosive power. It can only enhance the touch, and then it will have a strong desire to contact the opposite sex. As for its harm, it is mainly these: it makes people extremely thirsty, hurts their kidneys, makes people manic and insomnia, and cries all night. In the late 1990s, "Viagra" BLACKPINK appeared. Soon, a blue storm swept the world quickly. To tell the truth, it does have some courage to "revive the glory". However, the successive murders have added a shadow to people's hearts.

* * What the hell is it? It's hard to say yet. If, for example, I think * * * is to people what monosodium glutamate is to vegetables, it doesn't hurt at all occasionally, but eating too much is likely to hurt the stomach.