The author of Ying Xiang Pharmacy post

The contents of "Ying Xiang Tie" were actually written by Huang Tingjian based on his memory to create a spice recipe called "Ying Xiang". Yingxiang was one of the official famous fragrances in the Song Dynasty, and was later continued to be promoted by Huang Tingjian, the literati and calligrapher of the Northern Song Dynasty.

Huang Tingjian's "Baby Fragrance Prescriptions": Baby incense is composed of musk, agarwood and sandalwood. The aroma is mellow and restrained, with rich layers. The perfect blend of several fragrant materials makes the fragrance clear and profound. After lighting it, the aroma wafts in, and you feel as pure as entering a Zen state.

"Yingyingxiang Fangtie" is also called "Medicine Prescription", cursive script, paper, 28.7 cm in length, 37.7 cm in width, 9 lines, 8l characters. A book by Huang Tingjian of the Northern Song Dynasty, collected by the National Palace Museum in Taipei, China.

Explanation: Ying Xiang, 3 liang of horn sinking powder, 4 qian of clove, borneol powder, 7 qian of borneol, 3 qian of musk, 1 qian of Zhi Gong Jia Xiang, powder on the right. uniform. Insert it into your teeth and dissolve half a tael, then grind it evenly. Add six ounces of refined honey and mix well. Take it out in the shade for one month and make pills as big as a chicken head. I remember this briefly. If the booklet is waiting for inspection, it may be different, so don’t record it.