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How to Spot a Cinnabar Mole

According to the traditional practice, a paste is made from vermilion sand, glutinous rice and rose petals and placed in the eyebrows. It is round for women and long for men. Most Indian girls get them in a box and when they use them, they stick to their foreheads. Not only are they convenient, but they come in a variety of colors and shapes to match different colors of clothing and jewelry.

1, Introduction

The dotting of a bright red mole on a young girl's white lotus-root-like arm to verify the chastity of women was common in ancient times and was called Shou Gong Sha. People who do not know the old reasoning, thought the guardian palace is to guard that sacred side of the wonderful place. Vermilion sand mole is born to grow their own, there are also is the day after people to point up.

2, origin

In fact, the Palace is a kind of lucid scorpion, the body is slightly flat, ridge color gray, there are corn-like protuberances, white and yellow ventral surface, large mouth, tongue fat, four feet each with five toes, toes, wrinkled, adsorption of other things, can parade on the straight up the wall, that is, we are common; gecko.

Ancient legend has it that the gecko with a tile jar of something like a gecko to raise up, every day to feed it dansha, probably ate to seven pounds of dansha when it mashed it, used to point in the limbs of the woman, crimson a little bit as long as there is no sexual relations on the lifelong immortality, a sexual life immediately disappeared without a trace.

But can only be used in the unmarried women, married women are definitely not very effective, this approach is in the Song Dynasty with the rise of science and get popularized.

Vermilion Sand Mole

Vermilion Sand Mole, out of Eileen Chang's novel "Red Rose and White Rose", perhaps every man has had such two women, at least two. Married to a red rose, over time, the red became a touch of mosquito blood on the wall, the white or the moonlight in front of the window; married to a white rose, the white is a grain of rice particles sticking to the clothes, the red is the mouth of the heart of a vermilion sand mole.