Various forms of fragrances

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Fragrances can be classified based on their morphological characteristics, including wired fragrance, signature fragrance, pan fragrance, tower fragrance, seal fragrance (seal fragrance), fragrant cone, fragrant powder, fragrant pill, special fragrance, and original fragrance material.
incense stick
It refers to straight shaped fragrances made with different formulas, with certain regulations on thickness and quality. It is one of the commonly used forms of fragrance in the north, suitable for various fragrance occasions. In ancient times, incense was made by hand rubbing or using the mouth of crucian carp, but now it is mostly made using specialized machinery.
Sign incense
Also known as stick fragrance or core fragrance. Using bamboo, wood and other materials as incense cores, in a straight line shape. Those who use bamboo sticks are often referred to as "bamboo stick fragrance" or "bamboo stick fragrance". There are also hand held incense, pouring incense, and machine-made incense for signing incense.
incense coil
Circling and coiling on a flat surface, often in a spiral shape (many "incense sticks" can also hang like towers, similar to "tower incense"), used for home, practice, temples, and other purposes.
Basil
When in use, it is lifted or hung in the air or on a bracket, hanging down like a tower. Ta Xiang originated (no later than) from the Ming Dynasty's "Dragon Hanging Incense".
Yin Xiang
Also known as seal fragrance. The fragrant powder lingers in a loop, like a continuous pattern or text (seal script), which can be burned out in sequence after being ignited. The production method is to use a mold called "fragrant seal" (i.e. fragrant seal mold, fragrant seal mold) to frame and imprint it. Yin Xiang was already popular during the Tang and Song dynasties, and today's pan Xiang is derived from Yin Xiang.
Carving Fragrance
The incense used for timing in ancient times was made using a method and form similar to seal incense, and was also made using dried incense powder as needed.



incense cone
It refers to fragrance products shaped like a cone, also known as "tower fragrance" or "fragrance tower" in modern times.
face powder
It refers to the use of a single fragrance or the preparation of multiple fragrances according to a certain formula, grinding them into powder for application, sprinkling, or direct incineration. It can be used to make various fragrant products such as seal incense or as a semi-finished raw material for fragrance making.
Xiangwan
The pill shaped fragrance made by combining fragrant herbs and grinding them into fragrant powder and mixing them with fragrant clay is one of the commonly used forms of fragrance in ancient times and is a traditional fragrance used for smoking.
balm
After the fragrant medicine is prepared, it is mixed into a paste, put into a porcelain jar and sealed in the cellar. Take out the incense according to the amount needed, which is the same regular incense product as the fragrant pill.
tasty baked flat bread
It refers to the pancake shaped incense charcoal, also known as fragrant coal, used for flame retardant incense.
fragrant bead
A "round bead" shaped fragrant product made from one or more fragrant herbs (first ground into powder particles, then blended into round beads; or carved from fragrant wood), which can be strung into a "fragrant string". It is often used as a pendant on the body in Taoism and Buddhism.
Special fragrance
Special shaped fragrances are also true 'craft fragrances'. For example, ingot shaped, animal shaped, flower shaped, etc. Some exquisite animal shaped incense products (similar to animal shaped incense burners) have an empty belly, and cigarettes can be exhaled from the animal's mouth, adding a lot of fun to the incense burning process.
Original fragrant material
Fragrant animal and plant materials are processed through simple techniques such as drying and cutting to produce fragrant products, such as wooden blocks, dried flowers, resin blocks, etc. Fragrant materials in the form of flakes or segments can also form petal fragrances. ("Flap" refers to the natural division or fragmentation of an object into parts.).
Ya Xiang
Yaxiang is mainly made from agarwood, yellow ripe incense, and naan incense, sliced and processed, and then soaked in various fragrant herbs according to functional requirements, steamed, fried, and stored in cellars. It is one of the high-end fragrances in ancient times.



 
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