2. Thrush is a legendary bird of prey, bigger than an eagle, with a loud and harsh voice. Its feathers are highly toxic. If soaked in wine, wine will become wine, which is so toxic that it can hardly be preserved. Over time, real wine has become a general term for poisonous wine.
3. Semen Strychni is semen Strychni. Mainly used for rheumatism, numbness, paralysis, traumatic injury and carbuncle; Sequela of poliomyelitis, rheumatoid joint pain, is said to also be used for myasthenia gravis. The symptoms of poisoning are headache, dizziness, irritability, rapid breathing, muscle spasm, dysphagia, aggravated breathing, pupil constriction, chest tightness, dyspnea and general tightness. Then the extensor and flexor muscles contract extremely at the same time, and they are overly sensitive to hearing, vision, taste and feeling, and then typical convulsions occur. Finally, the respiratory muscles were stiff and suffocated. The detoxification method is to use central depressants to stop convulsions.
4. The crane top is red. "He Ding Hong" is just an obscure expression of arsenic in ancient times.
5. Natural arsenic. Soluble in water, highly toxic.
6. arsenic. The refined product of arsenic sublimation is white powder, which is highly toxic.
7. Diamonds, people eat diamond powder, which will stick to the stomach wall. In the long-term friction, it will cause gastric ulcer, and if it is not treated in time, it will die of gastric bleeding. It is a chronic poison that is difficult to prevent. During the Renaissance, chronic poison made of diamond powder was popular among Italian giants.
8. oleander, also known as willow leaf, is toxic and contains strong disgusting glycoside. Oleander has the same effect as digitalis, and 3 grams of dried oleander can kill people.
9. aconite. It's the name of Chinese medicine. Aconitum contains many alkaloids.
10. Blood seal throat, also known as "Poisonous Arrow Tree" and "Scissors Tree", is an endangered plant under national key protection and one of the most poisonous plant species in the world. This juice is milky white and highly toxic. Once the juice enters the blood through the wound, it is life-threatening. The ancients often painted it on arrows to shoot wild animals or enemies. Seconds Native to Southeast Asia. Visible in Xishuangbanna Botanical Garden, Hainan, China.