10 years ago, under the rocks of Minjiang Shoal in Dujiangyan City, Sichuan Province, I saw an oversized toad with a bulging belly and a diameter of 23 cm. I held it in my hand, and it didn't struggle. I wanted to send it to the middle school biology teacher for identification, but the result hasn't arrived yet. For half an hour, I spilled a few bubbles of urine all the way, and my gas disappeared. I lost weight, only half as big. The garden was released.
Since then, I have never seen a toad as big as two hands spread out, even in a Chinese medicine shop.