First, let’s talk about the origin of Tiger Balm. Tiger Balm was originally Tiger Balm. Later, all cooling oils were called Tiger Balm. Tiger Balm was created by Hu Wenhu and Hu Wenbao Kunzhong, who are known as the “King of Tiger Balm”. developed. Hu Wenhu's father, Hu Wenhu, was originally from Zhongchuan Village, Jinfengli, Yongding, Fujian. After the Opium War in his hometown, the Taiping Rebellion broke out. The drug store was robbed and all the family property was looted. He left for Southeast Asia alone and opened a Chinese medicine shop in Yangon, Myanmar. He opened the pharmacy "Yong'an Tang" and married an overseas Chinese woman as his wife. They had three sons, Wenlong, Wenhu and Wenbao. Unfortunately, the eldest son Wenlong died young, leaving only the two brothers Wenhu and Wenbao. Hu Wenhu was born in Yangon, Myanmar, in 1882 (the 8th year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty). When he was 10 years old, he returned to his hometown to study for 4 years. He liked stories and dramas about the Three Kingdoms and Water Margin. When he was 14 years old, he returned to Yangon to study medicine with his father. When Hu's father was practicing medicine, he used a patent medicine brought from China called "Yushu Shen San" to treat illnesses. This medicine was cooling and relieving heat, and was very popular in the hot climate of Nanyang. When Hu Wenhu was 26 years old (in 1908, the 34th year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty), his father passed away. He inherited his father's business and drug store, paying special attention to credibility. Because Hu Wenhu's medical ethics and medical skills are just like his father's, he treats patients regardless of whether they are high or low, and when a patient cannot afford the medical expenses and can only wrap a few grains of white rice in a piece of red paper as a sign of good luck and gratitude, he will always accept it, so he is awarded the title of "Bonus Doctor" "The good name. In order to reduce the burden on patients, Hu Wenhu traveled around to purchase cheap medicinal materials, and even went to Arakan Mountain many times to collect medicinal herbs, making Yongantang's medicine prices the lowest in Yangon. However, as Western medicine began to sell well, it seriously affected ancient Chinese medicine, and the business began to decline. So Hu Wenhu left half of his family property to his younger brother, and took the other half to Hong Kong to do some shopping and purchase related pharmaceutical equipment. While handling goods in Hong Kong, Hu Wenhu inspected the development of the pharmaceutical industry at home and abroad. In 1909 (the first year of Xuantong in the Qing Dynasty), he traveled around China, Japan and other places to learn the production technology of traditional Chinese medicines. He returned to Yangon the following year and began to expand Yong'antang Haw Par. OK. During the investigation, Hu Wenhu found that in China, India and Southeast Asian countries, due to dense population, poor living conditions and numerous mosquitoes, heatstroke and fever are common among the working population. Although Western medicine is easy to carry and take, it is much more expensive than traditional Chinese medicine. It has side effects, so we are trying hard to think about how to create a new medicine that can treat symptoms such as heat, headaches, mosquito bites, etc., and is suitable for carrying and taking. More importantly, it must be cheap. After many references to various Chinese and Western medicine works, as well as research and development using our own experience, we based on the ancestral secret recipe Yushu Shensan, and also consulted ancient recipes from China, India and Myanmar and other places, supplemented by Litsea cubeba, mint, camphor and other medicinal materials, and then collected It is made by scientific methods of Western medicine. After more than three months of hard research, Hu Wenhu finally created a new medicine that can be applied externally and taken internally, and can also treat colds, headaches, nasal congestion, motion sickness, and seasickness. It is also famous at home and abroad. Tiger Balm, and later Yongantang also created "Tiger Bald Medicine" such as Bagua Dan, Headache Powder, Qingkuai Shui and Zhitong Powder, which were sold well all over the world. When Tiger Balm was developed, similar medicines were already on the market in Southeast Asia and China, such as Supreme Treasure Pill, Ruyi Ointment, Buddha's Standard Two-Day Oil, etc. In order to win the competition, Hu Wenhu targeted Southeast Asia and China, which are densely populated and disease-endemic areas. and India, through the marketing strategy of high quality and low price, they have survived in the market and made Tiger Balm a household medicine that everyone can afford. As for why these two medicine kings were called Tiger Balm at that time, there is no credible basis left. It may be that this medicine has a wide range of applications, is effective, and is relatively cheap. It is worth ten thousand gold! Now this entry probably also has the following meanings: 1. Drug name. Use menthol, camphor, cinnamon oil, eucalyptus oil and other ointments made with paraffin to treat headaches, minor burns, etc. It has a wide range of applications, but it cannot cure serious diseases. Today it is called cooling oil. 2. A metaphor for a person who can do everything but is not good at anything. 3. Tiger balm (football term). It refers to a player who is versatile and can play different positions in football games, and is even an all-round player. In some special circumstances, you will take on a different position than usual. 3 WC HUM Tiger Balm Tactics: AM+MK+musket+men and women