The use of fragrance can be traced back to ancient times, in ancient Egypt in 4500 BC, people have long learned to use the fragrance of spices to achieve the pursuit of beauty.
The ancient Greeks also used fresh or dried aromatic plants to achieve a pain-calming effect, and women in ancient Greece also splashed perfume on religious ceremonies, because they believed that perfume was made by the gods, so as long as they smelled perfume, it meant that the gods came to give blessings. By 30 BC, when the ancient Romans took over the Greek Empire, they also inherited the habit of using spices.
In China, located in the East, people believe that spices are symbols of wealth and power, and luxury goods in the upper stage. Incense burning is also used to clean the air during many major court events and religious ceremonies. According to ancient books, the famous doctor Hua Tuo also used cloves and musks to make sachets and hang them in the patient's room to achieve the effect of treating tuberculosis. It can be seen that the use of "incense" is also part of traditional culture in China.
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