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  2. Snake wine - Wikipedia

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    Consumption of snakes and their viscera has long been considered by followers of traditional Chinese medicine to promote health. Snake wine was first recorded to be used in China during the Western Zhou dynasty (771 BC) and the supposed medicinal use of snakes was noted in the medical manual Shen nong ben cao jing (神農本草經) compiled between 300 B.C. and 200 A.D. [4] The detailed uses ...

  3. Snakes in Chinese mythology - Wikipedia

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    Marquis of Sui's pearl, also known as Suí-Hóu-Zhū (隨侯珠), an amazing luminous pearl given to a ruler of Sui state by a grateful snake whose life he had saved. Nāga (那伽), in China, generally more considered to be a dragon. Snake-wine (shé-jiǔ, 蛇酒), a type of wine with alleged medicinal or tonic qualities.

  4. Human uses of reptiles - Wikipedia

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    Snake wine (蛇酒) is an alcoholic beverage produced by infusing whole snakes in rice wine or grain alcohol. The drink was first recorded to have been consumed in China during the Western Zhou dynasty and considered an important curative and believed to reinvigorate a person according to Traditional Chinese medicine. [72]

  5. Chinese man bitten by venomous snake he thought was dead ...

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    A Chinese father had the shock of his life when a supposedly dead snake inside a jar of snake wine he bought a year ago suddenly bit him. The man from Heilongjiang Province, China, reportedly ...

  6. Alcoholic drinks in China - Wikipedia

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    Domestic production within China is dominated by a few large vineyards, including Changyu Pioneer Wine, China Great Wall Wine, and Dynasty Wine [17] [18] Notable regions include Yantai, Beijing, Zhangjiakou in Hebei, Yibin in Sichuan, Tonghua in Jilin, Taiyuan in Shanxi, and Ningxia. Yantai alone holds over 140 wineries and produces 40% of the ...

  7. Habushu - Wikipedia

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    Other common names include Habu Sake or Okinawan Snake Wine. Habushu is named after the habu snake, Trimeresurus flavoviridis , which belongs to the pit viper subfamily of vipers, and is closely related to the rattlesnake and copperhead . [ 1 ]

  8. Would You Try These Weird Wines? - AOL

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    While drinking spicy wine or even banana-flavored wine isn’t for everyone, oddball beverages might liven up a party or make a wacky housewarming gift. Here are some weird wines you might want to ...

  9. Annecy: Gkids to Release China’s ‘White Snake’ in ... - AOL

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    Gkids has acquired North American rights to Chinese animated feature “White Snake.” The film was released in China earlier this year and this week has its international premier at the Annecy ...

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