Sun Liang, the youngest son of Sun Quan, became the genius child of the Emperor of Wu. One time, Sun Liang wanted to eat raw plums, so he sent Huangmenguan to the warehouse to fetch the honey-soaked plums, but what he got back turned out to be rat droppings, so he called the treasurer to inquire. The treasurer firmly refused to admit this kind of thing, and the only ones who could do anything about it were him and Huang Menguan. Someone suggested that both of them be imprisoned and punished. Sun Liang had a good idea and ordered people to cut open the rat droppings. They found that the outside of the rat droppings was wet but the inside was very dry.
So, the answer is there.
Sun Liang said that if the mouse droppings had been in the honey for a long time, it must have been soaked inside and out, but now it is dry inside and wet outside. It is obvious that it was put in not long ago, which is the Huangmen Made by officials.
The agency leaked the information, and Huangmenguan had no choice but to surrender and plead guilty.
Only through phenomena can we see the essence. Superficial phenomena are often the most fascinating. Without in-depth and careful observation, we will not get the correct answer.
Yuan Shu also drank honey water when he died. Li Linfu in the Tang Dynasty used honey in his mouth and sword in his belly