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What is the material of Xueshenbao?
There are three explanations about the material of Xue Shenbao: polymer materials, gems made of various minerals and agarwood.

1. Polymer material: Xueshenbao is a kind of polymer material, also known as snowflake timely, which is a natural timely crystal. Because its color and texture are similar to the shape of ice and snow, it is named Xue Shenbao. Its chemical composition is silicon dioxide, its hardness reaches 7 degrees, and it has excellent wear resistance and acid and alkali resistance. It is an ideal indoor decoration material, which is widely used in the decoration of various indoor spaces such as walls, floors and bathrooms. In the process of use, the blood ginseng treasure will not fade and deform when used, and it is easy to clean and maintain. It is a high-quality interior decoration material.

2. Gems composed of various minerals: Xue Shenbao is a precious gem, and its material is mainly composed of various minerals, including jadeite, nephrite, agate and chlorite. Under specific geological conditions, these minerals gradually formed this unique gem after long-term geological action. The origin of Xueshenbao is limited, mainly distributed in Northeast China, North China, Northwest China and Siberia, Russia.

3, agarwood: Xue Shenbao is a kind of agarwood, mainly produced in Zhancheng, Zhenla, Bintu and Buzhuang countries, which is now Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. This kind of fragrance is rich in sweetness and agarwood aroma. It was regarded as a valuable spice in ancient times, and then it was gradually introduced to China, and was loved by literati. In ancient China, agarwood was an important material in the process of burning and making incense, and its origin was also regarded as a mysterious "incense field". In many ancient documents, there are records and descriptions about snow agarwood, such as Youyang Miscellany, History of the New Five Dynasties and so on. In modern times, agarwood is still a precious perfume, which is widely used in perfume, aromatherapy and other fields.