During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, was Samurai III only available to nobles?

During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, it was true that only nobles could enjoy Wushi Powder, because the preparation of this medicine was complicated and expensive, and a series of disintegration processes were needed after taking it, which ordinary people could not afford. Samurai III originated in the Qin Dynasty. At that time, after Qin Shihuang ascended the throne, he sent many people to look for Dan medicine for themselves in an attempt to live forever. In this process, he gradually began to refine the elixir, refining cinnabar, realgar, alum and other things into pills for ginseng soup to take. After taking it, he felt strong.

During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, Dan medicine evolved and was named Wushi Powder. Making peace was the first attempt in Wei and Jin Dynasties. At that time, he was a Xu in Wei and Jin Dynasties. He did nothing all day, only liked reading ancient books, so he got the refining method of Wushisan. After taking it, he claimed that it could refresh himself. Under his impetus, Samurai III became popular in the upper class of Wei and Jin Dynasties. Every time there is a banquet, bringing Wushisan becomes a must.

The refining process of Wushi powder is very complicated, which requires not only a large number of rare minerals, but also precious medicinal materials, and the manpower and material resources consumed in refining are not affordable for ordinary people. Only some wealthy families specialize in raising a group of people to refine Wushi powder, and they often compare with each other to see whose Wushi powder has better efficacy. After taking Wushi powder, you should immediately disperse the medicine, which is also called dispersion. You must eat cold food, take a cold bath, and then long hair will walk in the hospital until the drug wears off.

In fact, Wushi powder has no therapeutic effect on diseases. It is just a chronic poison, which will make people feel trance after taking it, as if they have forgotten people and things around them and lost their troubles. During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, the king was in a coma, and wars continued, and the whole country was in a state of constant fear. In this environment, people are pursuing carpe diem, so it is not surprising that Wushi powder is widely circulated. People who take too much Wushi powder are finally poisoned.