Legend has it that during the Huangdi period, there was a minister named Du Kang who was responsible for the food management of the tribe.
At that time, the Huangdi ruled well, and the tribe was able to harvest a lot of food every year.
However, there were no warehouses at that time, and people did not understand scientific storage methods. They just stored a large amount of food in caves.
However, due to the dampness of the cave, the grain rotted over time.
Upon seeing this, Huangdi asked Du Kang to find a way to preserve the food.
Seeing that so much food was wasted, Du Kang also felt very sorry, and made up his mind to preserve the food well.
One day, Dukang went for a walk in the woods and found a few big dead trees, leaving only the thick and empty trunks.
When Du Kang had an idea, he thought, "Why don't you store food in these tree trunks? So that the food won't rot because of moisture."
So Du Kang led the people to pour all the food into the trunk.
After a while, Du Kang came to the woods to check the situation of the grain. He was surprised to find that some wild boars, goats and rabbits were lying in front of the dry tree where the grain was stored, motionless, as if dead.
He hurriedly approached to see what happened, only to find that the animals were not dead, just as if they were asleep.
But the trunk of the tree that was holding grain had cracked several cracks, and water was constantly leaking from the inside to the outside.
Du Kang judged from this that these animals should have licked and eaten, and the water that oozes out of them lay down.
However, what is the reason?
Du Kang leaned over and smelled it, only to feel a fresh scent wafting over his face. He couldn't help taking a few sips of this strong perfume, and he felt refreshed.
Du Kang took these strong perfumes back and invited people to taste them. Everyone said they were delicious after they tasted them, and after drinking them, they still felt very energetic, but they were worried about whether the water could be drunk?
Du Kang did the experiment himself. He drank a lot of this kind of water, and then felt a little dizzy and fell asleep.
After he woke up, he didn't feel any discomfort in his body.
After that, Du Kang reported the matter to the Yellow Emperor. Huangdi also tasted the strong perfume personally, and it felt good, so he asked Dukang to continue to study and observe.
In this way, Dukang finally invented wine making, and wine gradually became popular among the people. Dukang was also respected as the ancestor of wine making.
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After watching "Dukang Brewing", the Internet became lively again, and all readers seemed very excited.
Within a short period of time, they learned about Cangjie’s creation of characters one after another, the origin of the "Qihuangzhishu", and that the ancestor of winemaking was Du Kang. What could be more enjoyable than this?
"No wonder I have seen the record of'Du Kang Liquor' in the history books. It turns out that Du Kang turned out to be the ancestor of winemaking."
"That said, my Chinese wine culture can be traced back more than 5,000 years ago, wow haha! This is great."
"Hey! Although the wine is good, don't be greedy for a cup."
"Lying grass! Upstairs, it's okay, it's like an advertisement."
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Know the origin of wine, but the story is not over yet, after Dukang, another big man appeared.
This great figure is called Lei Zu, and her story is called "Lei Zu Begins Silkworm".
Lei Zu, some people who are familiar with history know that Lei Zu is the wife of Huang Di, or Yuan concubine.
However, the history books that have been handed down only record that Lei Zu is the wife of the Yellow Emperor, and the deeds of Lei Zu are combined and recorded.
This Leizu first silkworm, does it mean that Leizu invented silkworm rearing?
"Lei Zu first silkworm? Is this'Lei Zu" a person's name?" Readers who don't know who Lei Zu is can't help but mutter like this in their hearts.
I don’t know if I heard their murmurs. Someone said on the Internet: “There is a history book with such a record, “The emperor lived in the hills of Xuanyuan and married the daughter of Xiling for the ancestor Lei. Lei ancestor was Huang Dizheng. Concubine, gave birth to two sons, and then there will be a world.'It can be seen that this Lei Zu is the wife of the Yellow Emperor. Could it be that this Lei Zu invented the silkworm rearing?"
"I'll go, this strange name turned out to be Huang Di's wife. Invented silkworm breeding? That's no ordinary person!"
"Nonsense, that's Huang Di's wife, how can it be an ordinary person?"
"Yes, most people can't be the wife of the Yellow Emperor, the first silkworm, okay, okay!"
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Knowing that Lei Zu is the wife of the Yellow Emperor, everyone can't help but become very much looking forward to the story of "Lei Zu Begins with Silkworm".
After Huangdi became the leader of the tribe, he handed over the dressing work to the Yuan concubine Lei Zu.
Leizu often led women up the mountains to peel bark and weave hemp nets. They also peeled off the fur of various beasts hunted by men for processing.
Once, Lei Zu's subordinates were in a mulberry forest and found that the trees were full of small white fruits.
They began to think that these small white fruits were fresh fruits, so they took them off and tasted them, only to find that they didn't taste much, and they couldn't bite anymore.
Later, they picked some small white fruits and took them back to show Lei Zu.
Lei Zu carefully observed the small white fruits brought back by his subordinates for a long time and thought about a lot. Then he said happily to his subordinates: "This is not a fruit, you can't eat it, but it is of great use. Great work."
Lei Zu discovered that the small white fruits are very useful. However, how did these small white fruits come from?
After Lei Zu asked his subordinates where they found the small white fruit, he went up the mountain and observed in the mulberry forest for a few days.
I finally figured out that this small white fruit was woven from a kind of insect's mouth.
Lei Zu informed the Yellow Emperor of this matter and asked the Yellow Emperor to order the protection of all the mulberry trees on the mountain. The Yellow Emperor naturally agreed.
From then on, under the advocacy of Lei Zu, people began to plant mulberry and sericulture.
Lei Zu invented sericulture, which was benefited by China and benefited the whole world, and was called "the first silkworm empress" by the later world honours.
In addition, Lei Zu first advocated marriage, maternal rites for the world, and benefited all the people. Together with the two emperors of Yan and Huang, he opened up a great world and bid farewell to the wilds. He is also the ancestor of Chinese humanities.
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After reading the story of "Lei Zu Begins with Silkworm", all readers sighed in their hearts that Lei Zu was so great.
"Sure enough, Lei Zu invented sericulture, which also has very important significance, and it can definitely be regarded as benefiting the world."
"Lei Zu is absolutely worthy of being called, the great mother of my Chinese nation, she is as respected as the Emperor Yan and Huang!"
"Thank you, Mr. Li Fan, for letting us know the story of Lei Zu, and that in the Yan and Huang period, there was such a great silkworm empress in China."
"My Chinese culture of myths and legends is really splendid, and it is really enjoyable to see it today."
"What's more enjoyable is that today's story is not over yet, it's really cool."
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Capital.
Cen Geng and Shen Cong were also very excited.
Cen Geng said excitedly: "The story of the'Lei Ancestor and Silkworm' is really important to us. With it, many things we didn't know about before, but it made sense."
Shen Congye said: "Let's go to Sansheng Village this time. It's really the right thing to do. Otherwise, I don't know when the kid will release these works."
Ceng Geng laughed and said, "Yes, not bad, it's just time to go."
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