Chapter 542: The Ancient Capital-Jinling City is dense with red envelopes

In order to get more red envelopes, Zhou Rui went to all the big cities.

It is either an economic center or an ancient cultural capital.

This month, Zhou Rui basically ran around outside every day.

Of course, most of that time is wasted on the road.

The first place Zhou Rui went to was Jinling, the ancient capital of China.

Jinling is the capital of Nansu Province, is the four ancient capitals of China, the first batch of national historical and cultural cities, is an important birthplace of Chinese civilization, has blessed the Zhengshuo of China several times in history, is the only ancient capital of the four ancient capitals that has not been the capital of foreign powers, and has long been the political, economic and cultural center of southern China.

Jinling has a history of more than 7,000 years of civilization, nearly 2,600 years of city construction and nearly 500 years of capital history, and is known as "the ancient capital of six dynasties" and "the capital of ten dynasties".

Zhou Rui wants to go all the way south, and Jinling must not be missed.

In Jinling, Zhou Rui is really full of harvest.

Maybe it's the reason why I came to Jinling for the first time, so the red envelopes in Jinling City, that's quite a lot.

Dense.

There are not only ordinary red envelopes, but also red envelopes from another world, life red envelopes, mission red envelopes, and historical legend red envelopes, etc.

There is a wide range of variety.

The number of ordinary red envelopes is the largest, with about a dozen.

The first ordinary red envelope is Jinling's delicious snack - Jinling salted duck.

Jinling salted duck is a very famous delicacy in Jinling, its ingredients are not ordinary, it is made of duck fed with grain, it is really fat and white, and the meat is fresh and tender.

It can be said that the Song Dynasty was famous in the whole province.

According to rumors, duck was popular in Jinling City at that time to make dishes, and it once had the reputation of "Jinling duck cuisine in the world".

After the Ming Dynasty established the capital of Jinling, there was "Jinling Roast Duck", followed by "Jinling Salt Water Duck".

The duck is made of "osmanthus duck" in the Mid-Autumn Festival of that year as raw materials, and after re-marinating with hot salt and clear brine, it is taken out and hung in a cool place to dry. After this duck is cooked, it is tender and delicious, and the flavor is unique.

Therefore, it was famous at home and abroad in the Ming Dynasty, and the "Nanjing plate duck" that appeared at the end of the Ming Dynasty sold well in the north and south of the river. During the Qing Dynasty, it was used as a tribute to the court. For more than 500 years, "Jinling Salt Water Duck" has been famous, and has now become a popular wine and delicacy among the people in the south of the Yangtze River.

After getting this "Jinling salted duck", Zhou Rui hesitated a little and ate it directly.

The second ordinary red envelope, Zhou Rui got the kind of small toy sold in Jinling Scenic Area.

It is a small tank made of wood

It's exquisite.

It's for small children.

But Zhou Rui didn't like it very much.

The third ordinary red envelope, probably obtained in the vegetable market, Zhou Rui got a bundle of Chinese cabbage.

For the fourth ordinary red envelope, Zhou Rui got two large sugar canes.

The guy seemed to be carrying two golden rods.

For the fifth ordinary red envelope, Zhou Rui got a brick.

Yes, indeed a brick.

A green brick.

At first glance, it is full of history and very vicissitudes.

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The ninth red envelope is Jinling's specialty snack - Ruyi Hui Lu Gan.

Legend has it that after Zhu Yuanzhang ascended the throne in Jinling, he was tired of eating the delicacies of the mountains and seas in the palace, and went out of the palace in a day, and saw a snack bar fried fried tofu fruit on the street, which was full of fragrance and golden color, and he couldn't help but increase his appetite.

He took out a silver ingot and asked the shopkeeper to process a bowl of tofu fruit for him to enjoy. Seeing that he was a rich gentleman, the shopkeeper immediately put the tofu fruit into the chicken soup pot, cooked it with a small amount of soybean sprouts and seasonings, and boiled it until the tofu fruit was soft and flavorful. Since then, fried tofu has been all the rage and has been passed down to this day.

Because bean sprouts are often added in the firing, and its shape is very similar to the jade Ruyi in ancient jade, so it is called Ruyi Hui Lu Gan.

When Zhou Rui got this red envelope at that time, that guy was still hot.

It's delicious.

The tenth red envelope is an ancient book.

And it's also about a historical figure.

This historical figure is very famous in the history of China, and he is "Tao Hongjing".

A very powerful character.

The ancient book in Zhou Rui's hand is from Tao Hongjing's hand, and it is Tao Hongjing's work - "Notes on the Materia Medica".

Tao Hongjing was a figure in the Liang period of the Southern Dynasty, known as Huayang hermitage, and was a famous pharmacist, alchemist, and writer at that time, known as the "Prime Minister of the Mountains".

Tao Hongjing is very famous, and has also left a gorgeous chapter in Chinese history.

Tao was born as a world doctor, and his grandfather and father both studied medicine and had martial arts. He was intelligent since childhood, and when he was about ten years old, he read Ge Hong's "Legend of the Immortals", and was deeply influenced, and resigned at the age of 36 to live in seclusion in Jurong Maoshan Mountain, and traveled through the famous mountains to seek immortal medicine.

At that time, he was deeply trusted by Emperor Wu of Liang Xiao Yan, although Emperor Wu of Liang did not receive official gifts many times, but Emperor Wu of Liang had to consult him about major national affairs, so the people of the time had the title of "Prime Minister of the Mountain" for him.

As far as medicine is concerned, he is one of the early figures who have made the greatest contribution to the development of materia medica in China.

In the era in which he lived, there were more than 10 works of materia medica, but there was no unified standard, especially the ancient materia medica was not far from the expiration of the age, the content was scattered, the grass and stone were not distinguished, the insects and beasts were not distinguished, and the clinical application was quite inconvenient, he took on the important task of "the buds and the scriptures, and the study of the troublesome provinces", and all the materia medica works at that time were sorted out into the "Shennong Materia Medica" and "Famous Doctors", and then combined the two into one, plus personal experience in this area, the book "Materia Medica", a total of 730 kinds of medicines.

It has become a milestone in the history of the development of materia medica in China.

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When this "Commentary on the Materia Medica" was written, Li Shizhen's "Compendium of Materia Medica" did not know how many years away.

After all, Li Shizhen is a figure of the Ming Dynasty.

Zhou Rui himself studied medicine.

And there is also the general inheritance of Sun Simiao's predecessors.

Therefore, as soon as this "Commentary on the Materia Medica" appeared, it was treasured by Zhou Rui.

He planned to study it in detail in the future.

The tenth red envelope is a pair of roller skates.

The eleventh red envelope is a catfish.

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In ordinary red envelopes, it is very complicated, and there is everything.

There are cosmetics, there are food, and there are ingredients like cabbage and catfish.

There is a wide variety, so to speak.

There are also a lot of red envelopes from other worlds.

In particular, several of them were red envelopes from another world, which made Zhou Rui excited.

The first red envelope from another world gave Zhou Rui a surprise.

It is a crown called the Golden Silk Pan Dragon Wing Good Crown.

It sounds like a tongue-in-cheek name, and there are even a lot of people who don't know what to do.

It's actually quite simple.

This golden silk dragon wing crown is the emperor of the Ming Dynasty wearing a hat on his head.

That is, the crown.

It's golden, made entirely of gold wire,

This golden silk dragon wing crown comes from the world of "Ouchi Secret Agent Zero Hair".

On top of the hat, there was originally a huge night pearl.

It's a pity that I was sent to leave by Zero.

Therefore, the night pearl on the hat is gone.

But even so, the hat is still very valuable.

It can be said that it is a national treasure.

I saw that there is a golden mouth inside and outside the lower edge of the golden silk dragon winged crown, and there are two symmetrical dragons at the top of the back and upper part of the crown, and there is a round pearl between the two dragons, blooming with light.