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Tangxi Sword
Basic Introduction to Tangxi SwordThe casting of Tangxi Sword originated in the Western Zhou Dynasty and reached its peak during the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods. Tangxi, a holy land for iron smelting and sword casting in China during the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods, belonged to Chu during the Spring and Autumn period and to Han during the Warring States period. In 2001, the Tangxi Sword Factory made another sprint towards a new peak by forging the "First Sword of China," which was permanently collected by the Chinese Historical Museum. Product Features1. Rich ConnotationsWithout rich connotations, something is merely a concrete object or symbol that will never produce artistic appeal. The true value of an artwork is the perfect combination of visual beauty and connotation. Through different scenes on all parts of the blade, scabbard, decorations, stand, and box, Tangxi Sword not only embodies the spirit, grandeur, and charm of the Chinese dragon but also reflects the Tangxi culture and the psychological aspirations of the working people to seek blessings and subdue evil, rooted in the long history of Chinese iron smelting and sword casting. The coiling dragons on the box represent the close unity… -
Eating Ginger to Nourish Yang in Summer
"Eat radishes in winter and ginger in summer" is a popular folk saying about health preservation. The method of using ginger for food therapy and health care has been around for a long time. As early as the Spring and Autumn period, "The Analects of Confucius" mentions "Never omit ginger from your meals," recording Confucius' dietary habit of having ginger with every meal. In the sweltering heat of summer, let's talk about why we should eat ginger in summer, how to eat it correctly, and whether everyone is suitable for eating ginger in summer. Why Eat Ginger in Summer The traditional practice of eating ginger in summer has a certain meaning and rationale behind it. Ancient people used analogical thinking to understand things. "The Book of Changes" states: "Therefore, 'Changes' is about images; and by images, it means likenesses." Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) shares the same way of thinking as "The Book of Changes," so here we use "images" to explain the characteristics of summer. In the Eight Trigrams, the Li trigram (☲), which corresponds to fire in the Five Elements theory, is associated with the south in direction and summer in time. The image of the Li trigram, with…
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