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The Strange Story of Makino Chapter 4 Like I Smell The Male Mouse Egg


A few years ago, I went to Inner Mongolia for business.

I passed through the grassland on the way and stayed in a local herdsman's tent.

I saw a small bowl placed in the herdsman's home.

It was filled with clean water and soaked with two small stones.

They were all white.

It's oval shape, twice smaller than a quail egg, with neat purple spots on it.

My parents worked in the geological team, and I was tired of looking at all kinds of ore slices, but I had never seen this kind of stone.

The way it was placed seemed very solemn, and it must be very precious.

I couldn't help but get curious, so I asked the herdsmen about this stone.

What kind of stone is it?

The pastoralist leader said that these were male rat eggs left over many years ago and used by shamans before liberation.

It was not clear whether they were valuable or not, but they had been kept for many years and they had not been willing to throw them away.

I suddenly realized that male mouse eggs are like this.

Today I can see the real thing.

I heard the old people at home talk about it before.

At that time, I still felt puzzled.

How could male mice have eggs?

It seems that even female mice don’t have eggs.

In fact, in the old society, the stones in the bellies of reptiles and animals were collectively called "inner elixirs", but each had its own name.

This "male rat egg" is the inner elixir of rats.

Later, I deliberately looked through some information and found that it was recorded in ancient books that using "male rat eggs" to cause thunderstorms in the mountains was quite miraculous.

This is a wonder of nature and difficult to measure with ordinary theory.

For example, all the stones produced by male rats have naturally occurring runes on them.

This is clearly recorded in the Compendium of Materia Medica and is not a rumor spread.

Another example is that a hundred-year-old hedgehog will have mirror marks on its armpits, and pigs and sheep will have seal marks on their stones.

Each has its own special effect.

There is a saying in Yifa that yin and yang combine and then there is rain.

The yin and yang are thin.

When it is felt, it becomes thunder, and when it is stimulated, it becomes thunder.

It is said that this method was originally a Xiongnu method passed down from the Han Dynasty.

Soak a special stone in a basin of clean water, wash it repeatedly, and hold the incantation secretly for a long time, and it will rain.

The stones are called Xianda.

The largest one is the size of an egg and the smallest one is like a bean.

These stones are all produced in the belly of animals and five insects on the ground.

Among them, the two treasures of cow and horse are the most wonderful and rare.

Later, this technique spread to In the middle of the earth, even though I don’t know the incantation, if I soak the stone with water according to this method, it can also cause rain.

Cows have yellow in their gallbladder, dogs have ink in their kidneys.

Cattle’s stones are called bezoars and are born in the gallbladder; dogs’ stones are in their kidneys and are called “dog ink”.

In addition, the treasure of horses, the yellow of camels, the jade of deer antlers, and the heaven-reaching thorns are all such things.

They have different effects and effects, and they are too numerous to mention.

Among medicines, there is nothing more precious than this.

The elixir of Geyin Beasts is obtained by absorbing the essence of the sun and the moon over time.

The essence of the sun and the moon is also the yin and yang between heaven and earth.

It is soaked and rubbed with clean water to mix.

It is exactly what the scriptures say "the yin and yang combine and then there is rain." , so it can cause clouds and rain to gather, and thunder and lightning to stir up

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