Wormwood was from Jiangxi.
Stir-fried preserved meat with wormwood was a special dish in Jiangxi's Nanchang area, and it was also one of the top ten famous dishes in Jiangxi. It was very simple to make. The main ingredients were wormwood and cured meat. Wormwood was a wild plant with rich nutritional value. It contained many nutrients such as vitamins C, protein, and calcium. The cured meat was a kind of salty and fragrant soft meat product. During the preparation process, the bacon was first sliced and fried until golden yellow, then the wormwood and seasoning were added and stir-fried evenly. After being cooked, the salty fragrance of the bacon and the fragrance of the wormwood complemented each other. The taste was crisp, tender, and refreshing, with a special fragrance. Stir-fried preserved meat with wormwood was not only popular in Jiangxi, but it was also included in the Olympic menu. It represented the food culture of Jiangxi people and their yearning for a better life.
Fan Xiaolin was from Xiushui, Jiangxi Province.
The corpse herder was from Xiangxi. Corpse chasing was a folk custom of the Miao people in Xiangxi. It belonged to the witch culture and was related to Zhu Youke. The legend of corpse chasing in Xiangxi was inseparable from the Miao people. Corpse driving was a legendary magic that could drive corpses to walk. It was a type of Miao Gu technique and a part of Chu Wu culture. Although the Xiangxi corpse drive had never been verified by science or personally, it had become the prototype of many horror movies and was widely known.
The existence of corpse chasers in Xiangxi was real, but the existence of corpse chasers in Jiangxi had not been confirmed. Hunting corpses in Xiangxi was an ancient folk tradition. It originated from the period of frequent wars and blocked traffic in ancient China. The corpse transporter would use some special techniques and props, such as the Soul-sucking Bell and yellow paper talismans, to control the corpses and guide them to walk. However, there was no conclusive evidence of the existence of Jiangxi corpse herders. Therefore, it could be said that Xiangxi corpse chasing was real, but the existence of Jiangxi corpse chasing had not been confirmed.
Fan Shigui was from Jingmen, Hubei Province.
Yes, Wormwood is based on real events and real people.
Wormwood is definitely a documentary. It uses real footage, interviews, and research to explore and reveal facts and truths, rather than creating fictional scenarios or characters.
Fan Jianjun was from Yixing, Jiangsu, not Jiangxi.
Jiangxi's Strange Stories referred to a series of strange and bizarre events that happened in Jiangxi Province. We can get some relevant information. For example, Jiangxi Satellite TV once had a program that specialized in strange things, but the specific name of the program was not provided. In addition, there were also some documentaries and videos about the strange things that happened in Jiangxi. However, these search results did not provide any specific details or stories about the strange happenings. Therefore, we are unable to give a specific answer about the strange things in Jiangxi.
Dadong Mountain was located in the eastern suburbs of Jishui County, Jiangxi Province, about 23 kilometers away from Ji 'an City. It had a total area of about 30 square kilometers. The main peak was 891.3 meters above sea level. The highest temperature in summer did not exceed 28 ° C. It was known as the "Little Lushan Mountain in Jiangnan". Dong Mountain had a Buddhist history of more than 1700 years. It was famous for its magnificent, strange, and beautiful natural scenery, unique geological features, rich animal and plant resources, and long-standing Buddhist and Confucian culture. The main scenic spots include Yanqian Nunnery, Sacrificial Rock, Guanyin Cave, Enchanted Valley, Donghua Cloud River, Golden Turtle Exploration Sea, etc. Dong Mountain was a place suitable for summer vacation, sightseeing, meetings, and leisure.