In reality, there was no conclusive evidence that the Elixir of Immortality was real. The Elixir of Immortality existed in ancient China myths and legends, and was described as a medicine that could make people immortal. Although there were plants like Linyao that were regarded by the older generation as having the effect of an "elixir of immortality", and the 102-year-old Chinese doctor Lu Zhizheng insisted on eating ginger, which was considered the secret to his longevity (there was a saying that ginger was regarded as a cheap "elixir of immortality"), these were only based on the medicinal value of the plant or the individual's health experience. They could not really make people immortal. The novel "Ten Years of Death" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
At present, there was no real formula for the elixir of immortality that had been proven by science. However, in some legends and records, there were the following formulas: - The formula of the immortality medicine is: purple shoot flower, lamp grass charcoal, cnidium fruit, psyllium seed, cistanche, dodder, horse orchid, morinda root, epimedium, cubeb, anise, cherokee rose, papyrus, costustoot, mother cloves, Chinese chive seeds, prepared monkshood root, polygala tenuiflora, dried ginger, agilawood, oriental waterplantain root, walnut, platycladi seed, mantis mantis bone, wolfberry fruit, cornus fruit, poria cocos, 15 spiders, and 4 liang of prepared foxtail. - The formula of Sun Simiao's Youth Rejuvenation Pill: 60 grams of raw yam, 120 grams of Cistanche deserticola, 100 grams of Chinese magnoliavine, 90 grams of dodder, 90 grams of Eucommia bark, 30 grams of Aranthes bidentata, Alisthema aquaplana, dried root of the earth, dogwood, poria cocos, morinda root, and red halloysite. The medicine was ground into fine powder, and the honeyed pill was as big as a parasol tree seed. Before eating, take 30 pills with yellow wine, twice a day in the morning and evening. - The prescription of the Huatuo Xiangu Dalaoer Pill contains Acorus tatarinowii, dried Chinese yam, Cyathula root (soaked in the natural juice of Solomon's seal, filtered out, soaked in wine for one night, if there is no Solomon's seal, soaked in wine for three days, filtered out, finely filed, and dried), Polygala tenuiflora, Morinda, Dipsacus root, Chinese magnoliavine, Broussonetia fruit, Eucommons, cornus corni, poria cocos, cultivated foxtail root, fennel, Cistanche deserticola, and Wolfberry fruit. However, most of these formulas came from ancient legends and traditional medical records. From a modern scientific point of view, there was no evidence that these formulas could achieve immortality. The novel "Ten Years of Death" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The myth of Hu Ge did not explicitly mention that any character had taken the elixir of immortality. The myth of Hu Ge is usually described as a fictional story about Hu Ge as a hero who eventually gained the ability to live forever after experiencing many battles and adventures. However, this ability was not real. It only existed in the myths of Hu Ge.
There were many theories about Xu Fu's search for the Elixir of Immortality. One theory was that after Xu Fu arrived in Japan, he found the elixir of immortality that the locals called " Thousand Years ". The fruit was oval in shape and had fine hairs on the skin. It was sweet and juicy. Eating more of it had the effect of prolonging life, but the production was scarce. This " Thousand Years " was actually the kiwifruit that could be seen everywhere now. There was also a saying that although Xu Fu went to Japan to search, he did not find any immortal medicine in the end, so he had to settle down. In addition, there was also a saying that Xu Fu disappeared into the sea after going out to sea. It was unknown whether he really found the elixir of immortality.
The roles included the male lead, Liang Yi, the supporting male character, Zhong Gu, the supporting male character, Guan Qi, the supporting male character, Kuang Yinheng, and the supporting female character, Xin Xiaozhu. "Starting from Taking the Elixir of Immortality." Author: Looking for Clouds. It was a Xianxia/classical Xianxia novel with elements of rebirth, transmigration, the rise of grassroots, IQ online, classical Xianxia, alchemy, and mortal flow. User recommendation: Dali Dynasty, birds turned into demons, humans cultivated Qi, the Son of Heaven pursued immortality, and the Qi Practitioners in the Life Palace refined the Undying Secret Medicine. Twenty-two years later, the medicine was ready, and a man was needed to test it. Liang Yi opened his eyes and walked out of the underground palace. He swallowed the Immortal Medicine and was beheaded. Fortunately, he came to Tu Chuan as an undying being. With his Wuzu body, he learned medicine and divination, concocted pills and drew formations, solved the problems of demons and ghosts, and searched for the inheritance of the ancient Qi Practitioners to uncover the secrets of immortality. [PS: Shinto Immortal Cultivation, the era setting is similar to the Pre-Qin period.] I hope you will like this book.
Great Qin, I've Refined the Elixir of Immortality is a novel by Three Goat Cat. We don't know the specific plot and content of the novel.
The characters included the supporting role, Fang Buhui."Once you enter my sect, the world will be wide, and there will be a sea of people sitting in a private room!" The male protagonist, Li Changsheng, was a Taoist named Li Changsheng. He was here to send the scholar to the afterlife. Male supporting character-Xuan Zheng, don't call me if there's anything, call Li Changsheng. "Taste the Undying Medicine: Revival of the Mythical Eyes" by the 15th Floor of the Bright Moon. It was a Xianxia/Cultivation novel with calm, black-bellied, decisive killing, classical Xianxia, and mythical elements. User recommendation: The Taoist priest of the Temple of Longevity, Li Changsheng, was ordered by the Qin Emperor to go overseas to find the medicine. After several twists and turns, he found the medicine. However, after testing the medicine and waking up again, it was already ten thousand years later. The legend descended, and evil spirits were everywhere. However, there were no immortals or Buddhas in the world to subdue the demons. At the moment of despair, who was the light of redemption? [Apocalypse, Mythology, High Martial Immortal]. I hope you will like this book.
I recommend the novel " Peach Blossom Immortal Village " to you. Although it is an urban supernatural novel, the main character, the sickly Lin Yifan, chose to take root in the mountains after receiving the inheritance of the immortal. He lived a carefree and happy life in the countryside. He went up the mountain to catch rabbits, went into the water to fish, and took the dog to fish for honey. Don't you think this is very rustic? I hope you like my recommendation.😗
In ancient times, alchemists in China accidentally discovered a plant called "immortal grass" when they were looking for a panacea for immortality. This plant was widely used in ancient China to refine pills because it was believed to have magical healing effects and the ability to live forever. Alchemists plucked the immortal herbs and transformed them into a kind of medicine called "immortal pill" after special processing and treatment to realize the wish of immortality. However, due to the greed and ignorance of alchemists, they often made various mistakes in the process of refining immortal pills, causing the effects of the immortal pills to be unstable and even lead to serious consequences. Therefore, alchemists constantly explored and tried to find a more reliable refining method, but in the end, they still ended up failing.
In ancient times, alchemists in our country might have accidentally discovered some kind of method or material to refine pills in order to obtain the elixir of immortality. In ancient China, alchemists pursued unrealistic dreams such as immortality and immortality by refining pills. They accidentally discovered the method or materials to successfully refine a certain pill, which might become a boost to their pursuit of immortality. However, the method and materials used to refine pills were not necessarily scientific and effective. There could also be dangers and side effects. Therefore, alchemists had to use and verify them carefully.