Bio
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A rude and open girl who wields a large axe unbefitting of her appearance and has surprising battle power. She expresses her preferences very bluntly, and has a cruelty towards enemies never seen in normal girls. Her body is slowly turning to wood and she has lost her sense of exhaustion, pain, taste, and more. |
Recipes
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Chishui Moth Tea |
Type
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Beverage |
Birthplace
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China |
Birthyear
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Unknown |
Personality
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Unruly, Rude |
Height
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168cm |
Relations
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Likes: Cordyceps |
Dislikes: - |
Motto
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People that I don't like should just go and die. |
Introduction
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Moth tea is a unique forestry product of China, of which the Chishui (lit. 'red water') moth tea is the most famous. Chishui moth tea is produced in the scenic location of Sidonggou (lit. four holes) in Chishui. Deep in the mountains near Sidonggou, there grow some hundred-year-old white tea trees. People pick and ferment these wild tea buds, which attract a certain type of owlet moth to lay their eggs there. After eating the fermented leaves, the larvae of the owlet moth excrete pellets smaller than even canola seeds, which are collected, dried, and used to brew tea. Moth teas are nutrient-rich, delicious, and refreshing - and they are known to improve your spirits, recover from intoxication, cure poisons and fevers, lower blood pressure, and have other medicinal purposes. Chishui moth tea was considered a tribute during the Qing dynasty, and today it is still served in the Diaoyutai state guesthouse and the Great Hall of the People. |
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