Is it better for those who are weak to have a long life due to multiple illnesses, but a hard life and a thin fortune? Is what the ancients said reasonable?
Many illnesses lead to a long lifespan, but a hard life leads to thin blessings: are those who are weak more blessed?Introduction:The statement made by the ancients that 'many illnesses lead to a long lifespan, but life is hard and fortune is thin' involves the relationship between human health and fate. In traditional Chinese culture, people who are physically weak and sickly are considered blessed, while healthy and strong people are often regarded as objects of bumpy fate...
Is the saying of the ancients that 'if you don't eat dinner, hunger will cure all diseases' reasonable and valid? Science is not scientific
Skipping dinner will cure all illnesses due to hungerLove for dinner is one of the reasons why we humans develop diseases; It is also a reason why many diseases remain incurable for a long time. Many people believe that if they are hungry at night, they must eat; Actually, it's not; It's normal to avoid eating when you're hungry at night...
Should Baijiu be drunk "hot"? Why did the ancients drink it after heating, but now they don't use it?
Baijiu has a long history in China, which can be traced back to 2000 years ago. It is puzzling that most ancient people, as we all know, drank alcohol by warming it up first...