Thought by some botanists to be the original home of undomesticated cannabis, in Asia Hemp use dates back far into the Stone Age, with hemp fibre imprints found in pottery shards in Taiwan, just off the coast of mainland China, that were over 10,000 years old. Alongside these shards were found long rod shaped tools, similar to those used in mainland China in later times to decord hemp. As well, indicating its use and popularity throughout the intervening millennia, the famous terracotta warriors were equipped with hemp soled shoes before their long sojourn into Terra-firma. As such it is not surprising the Chinese were amongst the first people to discover both the medicinal and magical properties of the plant with a history of use in these cases, along with its use as a food, fibre, and oil source for lighting and paints, going back thousands of years. “According to a Neolithic Chinese legend, the gods gave humans one plant to fulfill all needs. The plant was Cannabis sativa…. This assertion is not so far-fetched; Cannabis assuredly ranks among the world’s most remarkable plants”
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