Tai sui, also known as "seeing meat", first appeared in front of ancient tombs and was an item that ancient emperors liked to eat before their death. It has the characteristics of "eat up and get it back" and "eat one piece after another", that is to say, it can grow again after eating one piece. The ancients thought it was terrible and called it an evil thing.
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Tai sui, also known as "meat ganoderma lucidum", grows underground but is a rare polymer composed of slime mold, bacteria and fungi. However, the existence, function and efficacy of Tai Sui have always been controversial in biology.
Modern science has found that Ganoderma lucidum is a large myxomycete complex between protozoa and fungi. Its structure is not composed of a single cell, but a polymer composed of bacteria, myxomycetes and fungi. Studies have shown that Ganoderma lucidum feeds on microorganisms such as bacteria, yeast and mold spores. Take cellulose, chitosan, chitin, etc. As a nutrient, it is rich in protein, nucleic acid, candida and Geotrichum candidum.
Its cells contain photosynthetic pigments. According to the genealogical analysis of the origin and evolution of life, it should be located between bacteria (algae) plants and protozoa. There are both vegetative bodies and solid human bodies, but unfortunately, after biological evolution reached this level, it stopped evolution because of the limitation of external light.
Therefore, biologists call it "blind branch", which is at the fork of life evolution. To the left, it will develop to the plant kingdom, and to the right, it will develop to the animal kingdom. If it stays still, it will become a fungus like mushroom ganoderma lucidum, which is the fourth life form of non-plants, non-animals and non-fungi in nature. It is the oldest living specimen of paleontology discovered so far, and it is the ancestor of human beings and all animals and plants.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Tai Sui