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Chapter 209: Detoxification 2

Jiang Zimo was a little impetuous and secretly cursed the inventor dozens of times. After hanging up the phone, she casually ate something from the breakfast brought by the servant to fill her stomach, then took her notebook and started searching on the Internet.

information in this area.

After reading the introduction about poisonous poisons for a while, she clicked on a few websites with some boredom. Among them, a tourist website with an antique design introducing the culture of Western Hunan attracted her attention. Anyway, nothing happened, Jiang Zi

Mo was holding a cup of hot water, listening to music and looking at the contents.

This webpage introduces all the characteristic culture of Xiangxi. The home page focuses on the origin of poison in Xiangxi.

Gu, with the same ancient sound, is said to be a kind of artificially cultivated poisonous insect. Legend has it that releasing voodoo is a mysterious witchcraft inherited from ancient my country. In the past, in the southern villages of China, there used to be very serious troubles, and the talk of voodoo became ugly. Literati and bachelors passed it down to each other, and the written records seemed to be true. Some medical experts also took it as the truth and wrote down some methods for treating poison. The poison was commonly known as "grass ghost" in the Miao area, and it was said that it possessed people. It affects women and harms others. Those so-called women with voodoo are called "grass witches".

Initially, voodoo refers to insects born in utensils. Later, moths born after grains rotted and insects born from the deterioration of other objects were also called voodoos. The ancients believed that voodoos had mysterious properties and great toxicity.

, so it is also called poisonous poison. It can enter the human body through food and cause diseases.

The patient seems to be confused by ghosts and is confused. Most of the poisonous insects mentioned by the pre-Qin people refer to naturally occurring mysterious poisonous insects. According to research by scholars, people in the Central Plains during the Warring States Period have used and taught methods of making poisonous poisons to harm people. Legend has it that poisonous poisonous insects are made.

The method is generally to put a variety of highly poisonous poisonous insects such as snakes, scorpions, scorpions, etc. into the same object, so that they can eat and kill each other. In the end, the only surviving poisonous insect is the Gu.

There are many kinds of voodoo, the most influential ones include snake voodoo, golden silkworm voodoo, bamboo tapeworm voodoo, stone voodoo, loach voodoo, middle harm god, malnutrition voodoo, swollen voodoo, epilepsy voodoo, yin snake voodoo, raw snake voodoo and dog voodoo.

, cat ghost voodoo, scorpion voodoo, toad voodoo, insect voodoo, flying voodoo, etc. Although voodoo seems to be a tangible thing on the surface, since ancient times, voodoo has been considered to be able to fly, change, shine, and look like a ghost.

The mysterious thing that disappears without a trace. The voodoo maker can use magic to control the voodoo insects to bring various diseases to the target and even kill them.

Jiang Zimo had already seen these things. When Yang Yang told her that the patient admitted to her hospital was a little weird, Jiang Zimo had been studying these information on the computer for a long time.

Suddenly, there was a conspicuous banner that looked familiar to her.

It was a handwritten copy of "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" printed in the Qing Dynasty. She had seen this book in the study room of the Jiang family mansion. When she was a child, she had pestered her mother to tell her several stories in it. But why is this book

Will species of books appear on such a webpage?

Jiang Zimo felt a little strange. She clicked on the banner again and took a closer look. Yes, it was indeed the "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio".

And this website, apart from some eye-catching weird information, can be considered a good website introducing the culture of Western Hunan.

After Jiang Zimo stared at the webpage for two minutes, he decisively picked up his phone and called Ying Bailu.

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