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Beginning in the Three Kingdoms, Dan Wei, an ink expert, "grinds pearls and musk into fine powder and tamps them into iron mortar", which is the first time to put precious drugs into ink.

Southern Tang Dynasty: With the rapid development of ink-making technology, medical ink came into being. Some valuable Chinese medicines such as Garcinia Garcinia, Borneolum Syntheticum, Rhinoceros horn and Croton were added to the ink, which made the ink "fragrant" and "strong as defense". At one time, officials and scholars contended.

Song Dynasty: Mohist Pangu made "White Grass Ointment" from folk prescription "White Grass Ash", which was used to treat sprain, bleeding and defecation. , widely welcomed by the people.

Ming and Qing Dynasties: Medicinal ink was widely popular among the people. At that time, merchants' soldiers often took Mo Ding with them when they went out for emergency, even if they couldn't read.

Later generations also have prescriptions made of ink and other drugs, such as Wanying Ingot, Babao Hemostatic Ink and Inch Fragrant Pavilion Ink. Later, Gu Mo came to Hongyutang from Cunxiang Pavilion.

Hongyutang Gu Mo Moxibustion, based on the traditional craft, inherits and excavates thousands of years' ink-making skills, and makes ink by hand with pine smoke and precious Chinese herbal medicines, thus inheriting and developing this traditional craft.

Fifty or sixty years ago, there was an old man in Weihai, Shandong Province who knew this technology very well. He is the Wang Jiande doyen we want to introduce. He has a unique skill. He makes his own ink. The ink he made is different. He used more than 20 kinds of Chinese medicines and Song Yanmo to make it. It gives off a strange smell. Not only can he write and draw, but his calligraphy and paintings can be preserved for a long time, and he can also cure some diseases with his ink. Wang Jiande's old-timers were well known in that era of lack of medical care and medicine. He opened an inch fragrant pavilion, which is famous for making ink, drinking tea, writing and drawing for villagers all the year round. Many literati came to ask for ink, and many people came to Cunxiang Pavilion for treatment and health preservation.

The old man in Wang Jiande used ink to treat diseases in a unique way. First, he soaked the ink stick in water and rubbed the affected area. Then they mumbled something, such as Qianqinglong, Houbaihu, Zuosuzaku and Right Xuanwu. Then bake the ink with fire and press it on the acupoint. If it gets worse, he cooks his own Mo Bao to compress the affected area. The method is simple and the effect is remarkable. The remarkable effect of this method has also attracted the praise of many doctors.

There are many children of Wang Jiande's doyen, but only his eldest son, Wang Jiande, has mastered ink-making technology and medicine-ink acupuncture. Now Mr. Wang Jian is nearly seventy years old, and he has passed this stunt on to his children and nephews. Now Wang's descendants use this set of ink moxibustion technology combined with acupuncture therapy, which is called "moxibustion therapy", and treat the people for free all the year round, and use the network to carry forward this stunt at home and abroad.

According to "Jiande in Old Wang Man", Yuancun moxibustion is a method of making ink of Wang Zhiyuan School in Southern Tang Dynasty, and the Wang Zhiyuan School is mainly represented by court medicine ink. He is a disciple of Zuming, the founder of Song Yanmo. Good at mixing ink for health, incense and writing. In particular, his favorite yuan-inch ink moxibustion is unique, and yuan-inch ink moxibustion is musk. Because the ink stick is equipped with musk and more than a dozen Chinese medicines, it can not only write and draw, but also ignite moxibustion points. According to the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, it is called "burning mountain fires". With the conquest of the Southern Tang Dynasty by the Great Song Dynasty, Wang Zhiyuan and his disciples set up Mozhuang all over the country, in front of which a stone monkey was enshrined. The stone monkey holds a lotus leaf in his hand, and there must be water in the lotus leaf all the year round, which indicates that the business is booming. Therefore, there is a saying in the north that "touch the monkey head, don't worry", and there is a saying in the south that "burn a mountain fire, touch the monkey head, and live a peaceful and prosperous life".

Food grade beeswax:

In traditional Chinese medicine, it is sweet, light, flat and non-toxic, belonging to lung, stomach and large intestine meridians. Has the effects of detoxicating, relieving pain, promoting granulation, moistening skin, stopping dysentery and stopping bleeding.

Colla cornus Cervi, warming liver and kidney, benefiting essence and blood. Used for dizziness due to blood deficiency, soreness and coldness of waist and knees, fatigue and emaciation.