At this time, one must take the leaves from the flower wreath atop his head, a maximum of three leaves at once, or else there would be terrible misfortune.
Some people say this tea immortal lives in the mountains, and the tea leaves on the wreath can extend one's life by twenty years per piece.
In ancient times during war, there was a fleeing soldier who went into the deep mountains and ran out of food, on the verge of starving to death. He encountered that old beggar and exchanged two tea leaves, surviving after consuming them and ultimately lived to ninety years old before passing away.
Locally, there was once a wealthy merchant diagnosed with an incurable disease. He offered thirty thousand taels of gold to obtain one leaf, and it ended up extending his life by twenty years.
However, the wealthy merchant's later life was miserable, losing everything and his family dispersing.