So, is there really such a magical drug in history?
According to some records in unofficial history, the drug "Ajisu Pill" did exist in the Qing Dynasty. It is a kind of medicine that originated from Tibetan tantra, but it is also a forbidden medicine in the court. As for why it was introduced into the palace, it may be that some people with ulterior motives want to use this drug to achieve their own ulterior secrets. Basically, it is a tonic, and it will also strengthen the body, which is equivalent to the current powerful Bushen pill. However, if you eat too much of this stuff, it will definitely be harmful to your health.
Legend has it that dourgen, an important official in the early Qing dynasty, liked this medicine very much. Most lecherous people are weak, and Dourgen is such a person. He had many wives and concubines in his life. Because he had too much sex, he was in poor health in his thirties. Because Dourgen has to deal with a lot of military affairs every day, in order to maintain his vitality, he began to look for some "specific drugs" to regulate his body.
Someone under his command happened to know this better. The man suggested to him, "The lamas in the western regions have a magical medicine. It is said that people who take it are full of energy and tireless. You can ask them for some. " Hearing this, Dourgen was overjoyed and quickly sent someone to ask the Lama if it really existed. The Lama replied, "This medicine is not hard to find, but you need to worship and beg for it yourself. Only those who are sincere in heart are qualified to get this medicine. "
Dourgen didn't say ridiculous, but immediately agreed.
Not long after, he arranged an altar in the palace according to the requirements of the lamas, and then invited many lamas to pray around the altar. For two or three days, although the scene was lively, there was no miracle. At this time, I saw the Buddhist put a big bottle squarely in the center of the altar, sealed it with paper made of a special material, and wrote some strange runes on the sealing paper, which is said to be used for prayer.
After doing this, Buddhists took all the lamas to read Buddhist scriptures. After watching it for a long time, the Buddhist shouted "Open" and the seal of the bottle was broken. The whole process is like magic, which is very magical. Dourgen couldn't understand why, so Buddhist invited him to the altar together. Then, I don't know where he took out two pills the size of soybeans. This kind of pill is as red as cinnabar and looks like something that can make you live forever.
However, dourgen is still a face of doubt, so the Buddhist explained:
"This thing is called Zi Muwan, which is an extremely sacred medicine, passed down from generation to generation by our former lamas. This kind of meatball is not vulgar, it has its own vitality like people and can live forever. We named it Ajisu pill. However, if you are a well-cultivated person, you can put these two pills in a bottle, then pray sincerely for seven days and wait quietly for twenty-one days, and the two pills in the bottle will automatically become dozens or hundreds until the whole jar is filled. "
Later, Buddhists emphasized: "You can't take too much of this medicine, you can only take it in moderation, because its effect is amazing. I am afraid I can't stand eating too much. " Dourgen was eager to seek medical treatment, and no matter whether what the Buddhist said was true or not, he tried it according to his statement. On the appointed day, he really got a bottle full of this medicine, hundreds of pills. Moreover, because Dourgen marked the bottle mouth, he was quite sure that the medicine was really invented by himself, rather than being secretly put in by others.
However, after getting this bottle of magic medicine, Dourgen hesitated. Since this medicine is so effective, how come no one has taken it before? Will there be any problems after eating it?
Dourgen's concubine happens to belong to Lamaism. She comforted Dourgen: "This medicine is fine. The former emperor Taizong ate it, and it was nothing to eat. Don't worry. " After hearing this, Dourgen immediately dispelled most of his doubts and began to try to eat for a few days. After that, he was really refreshed, with inexhaustible energy every day, and his body was completely different from before. So, he began to put down his courage and ate for half a year in a row, eating the whole bottle empty.
However, the good times did not last long. After taking this bottle of medicine, Dourgen's body soon recovered to its former weak state. In desperation, he had to seek the help of Buddhists again. When the Buddhist heard that he had eaten the whole bottle of medicine, he was shocked and said, "This medicine must be based on two pills, one male and one female, in order to change that bottle of medicine. Now that you have taken all the medicine, no matter how much you pray, it won't change. " Dourgen began to regret at this time, thinking about why he didn't think of this layer at the beginning.
So, he quickly asked the Buddhists if they still had it. The Buddhist replied: "There is still medicine, but it is not in Beijing, but in the western regions. If you really want it, you can send someone to the western regions to get it back. However, it's a long way here, and it will take a year to go back and forth. I don't know if you have patience. " Dourgen thought about it and thought that sending people to the western regions was the best way. He can go back early and let the Lama leave quickly. Lama readily promised. But in fact, he hid in Kyoto and never left.
Not long after, due to his weak body, Dourgen was uneasy when riding a horse, and he fell off his horse and died. At this time, the Buddhist came out and explained to people: "I know that the monarch's time is coming, and it is estimated that he will die before we reach the western regions." Why bother? " But in order to comfort him, we still said that it had already started. "
Of course, this is just unofficial history's joke. No one can say for sure whether it really happened. Just laugh it off after reading it.