Ancient Incense Craze
Incense as Time Keeper
The ancient Chinese developed a clock that told time by the burning of
incense. The steady smoldering of an incense stick provides the periodic
"motion" of the clock. As the stick slowly burns, the heat breaks weighted
threads set at regular intervals across the incense. The distance between each
thread corresponds to a specific length of time. Time can be told by adding up
the amount of threads that have broken.
There are several variations of the incense clock including one that
indicated hours by smell. Different types of incense were placed next to each
other to create one long stick that would burn for about twelve hours. Each type
smoldered for¡¡an hour and the scent given off would indicate the time.
In the summertime, the incense clock not only told time but also dispelled
mosquitoes£¬ hence its popularity.
Medical Uses
Fragrant herbs have long been used as medicines in ancient China to prevent
or treat diseases like white plague, skin disease and malaria. According to
medical records, herbs were put into sachets and hung inside the house, or
ground into powder, made into incense cakes and burned to kill bacteria and
prevent plagues. Herbal tea and liquor were believed to promote heath.
The incense, which could prevent the books from being eaten by moths, was
undoubtedly¡¡a book lover's best friend. Ancient Chinese scholars liked to add
clove, sandalwood, muskiness and other spices to improve the unfavorable scent
of Chinese ink and make the writing and painting an aesthetically pleasing
experience.
Delicate Incense Burners
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