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Food allusion: autumn pear cream for nourishing Yin, moistening lung and relieving cough, do you rem

How much do you know about Qiuli cream? As a classic autumn nourishing yin and moistening lung snack in China, it is deeply loved by many people, but you must not know the origin of Qiuli ointment. You might as well follow Xiaobian to explore the taste of history!

Qiuli ointment is a kind of medicated food drink made from Qiuli and expectorant Chinese medicine. It is evolved from Qiuli honey ointment in the book of Materia Medica. It is said that it began in the Tang Dynasty and was a good health preserving product for the imperial court. It was not until the Qing Dynasty that Qiuli honey ointment came out of the palace.

But in the Tang Dynasty, Li Xiangwu had a stomachache. The civil and martial arts of the Manchu Dynasty were very anxious, but there was no good remedy. One day, a Taoist came down Qingcheng Mountain. He not only knew that the emperor was ill, but also claimed that he could cure the emperor. The emperor, who was in a hurry and went to the doctor in disorder, drank the 'medicine' made by Taoist priest with pear and honey, and his illness was really cured. It is said that this is the earliest autumn pear paste.

Qiuli cream has always been a good health product for the Imperial Palace, moistening the emperor and his family since the Tang Dynasty. It was not until the Qing Dynasty that the imperial physician in the palace brought this prescription to the people, so that when the people in the capital had a cough and a cold, they did not go to see the doctor, but drank a bowl of sweet autumn pear paste.