Uncovering the Surprising World of Nail Collecting: Wang Junkai’s Son’s Fascinating Hobby

2023-09-14 02:50:14

Weather anchor Wang Junkai. (Picture/Photo taken from Wang Junkai’s Facebook, the same below)

Everyone has different preferences for collecting things, but this kind of thing is still an eye-opener. Recently, weather anchor Wang Junkai said that his son collected a whole basin of nails, “This is a cornucopia of nails for others, and a cornucopia of nails for him.” Many people looked at the photos and said, “I thought it was a ray fish.”

Wang Junkai posted on Facebook, “If you don’t like it, don’t come in! My wife helped her son who was in the third grade of junior high school to clean the room, and found that his son had collected a whole basin of nails. It’s a cornucopia of nails, and he has a cornucopia of nails. Do you want to grind them into powder and make tea later?” As can be seen in the photo, there is a pile of nail clippings in a large bowl. At first glance, they look like onion strands or gourami fish, which makes people feel a little disgusted.

After this article was exposed, netizens left comments such as “I think of Grandma Agui’s feet”, “Your son just wants to live a peaceful life”, “Looks like onion shreds at first glance XDD”, “I thought it was a braised fish”, “Are we going to make artificial diamonds?” “Uncle Jiu and Fu Shui are the only ones left”, “It feels stinky”.

Wang Junkai’s son collects nails.

It is understood that human nails can also be used as Chinese medicinal materials. Zhang Hongming, a Chinese medicine doctor, once wrote, “I think carefully about the Chinese medicinal materials I saw when I went to Anguo Medicine Market in Hebei a few years ago: human nails. It should be one of the medicinal materials that impressed me, and it really impressed me. I admire that in ancient times when medicine was underdeveloped, doctors could discover the efficacy of this medicinal material and even use it to save lives.”

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Zhang Hongming said, “Human nails are also called tendons in the “Compendium of Materia Medica”. The source is the nails cut off by people. Most ancient medical books record that they have the effects of stopping bleeding, clearing away heat, and treating sore throats.” He also worked in Shanghai. In a medical magazine, I saw an ancestral prescription called “Polyposis Digestion Powder”, which used human nails as medicinal ingredients.

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