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No need to carry water on long trips? A replica test of the Ming Dynasty’s “Thousand-Mile Water Gour
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Real-world test: one pill lasts three hours—original versus a replica of the Qing Dynasty’s “Self-Sa
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Did ancient famine-relief tools really keep you from feeling hungry? Recreating the Qing Dynasty’s “
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A single piece of beef travels a thousand miles—recreating the Ming Dynasty’s “travel gadget”!
Recreating Japan’s Ninja Water-Quenching Pill: A Hiking Test Comparing It to Senri No Kawa Cha
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Can 50g of “Bingliang Pills” Keep You Full for a Day? Recreating the Japanese Ninja Meal!
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Did Ancient People Build Disaster-Resistant Walls with Radish Bricks? Recreating the Ming-Qing “Moun
Tested: Runs 10km Without Thirst—A Modern Twist on Qing Dynasty’s “Thousand-Mile Tea”
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