Father's Day is a day to express gratitude to one's father. Started around the beginning of the 20th century, originating in the United States, and now widely spread around the world, holiday dates vary by region. The most common date is the third Sunday of June each year.
In 1910, the world's first Father's Day was born in the United States, advocated by Mrs. Dodd, Sonora Louise Smart Dodd, who lived in Spokane, Washington. Mrs. Dodd's mother died of childbirth difficulties while giving birth to her sixth child, and Mrs. Dodd's father, Mr. William Smart He once participated in the Civil War. After his wife passed away, he was alone on a rural farm in eastern Washington state, taking on the responsibility of raising and educating six children. Mrs. Dodd was the second child in the family and the only girl in the family. Her feminine attention to detail allowed her to better understand her father's hard work. Mr. Smart worked hard during the day and had to take care of household chores and the lives of each child at night. After decades of hard work, the children finally grew up. When the children hoped to let Mr. Smart enjoy his old age well, Mr. Smart passed away in 1909 due to years of overwork.
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There is no official Father's Day in the People's Republic of China. But mainland Chinese people are accustomed to using the third Sunday of June as Father's Day; But in China before 1949 and in the current Taiwan, China region of China, Father's Day was on August 8.
Born in mountainous areas at an altitude of 1500-3500 meters, in river valleys with evergreen broad-leaved forests, evergreen shrubs or small trees, reaching up to 12 meters in height; The small branches and apical buds have rust colored long soft hairs. Leaves are leathery or thick leathery, ovate or ovate lanceolate, sparsely elliptical, 2-3.5 cm long and 1-2 cm wide, with fine rounded teeth at the edges, often pointed at the tips, and raised and hairy midrib; The petiole is 2-5 millimeters long. Flowers white, small, but pink or red at high altitudes, 4 in number, dioecious; Male flowers usually have three arranged in axillary inflorescence; Female flowers are solitary, with few arranged in a clustered inflorescence. Fruit spherical, red in color, with a diameter of 5-6 millimeters; Four nuclei, smooth, with a leathery inner skin.
Promoting the regeneration of human tissue cells is one of the important functions of wintergreen oil. When people accidentally suffer from burns or scalds, they can directly apply an appropriate amount of wintergreen oil, which can reduce the exudation of the wound, prevent infection, and accelerate wound healing.
Holly oil is a health product that can reduce swelling and pain. When people are bitten by mosquitoes and experience redness, swelling, and pain, applying Holly oil directly can alleviate the symptoms of swelling and pain. When bitten by a venomous snake, applying an appropriate amount of holly oil directly can have a detoxifying effect, accelerate the decomposition and metabolism of toxins in the body, and alleviate symptoms of swelling, pain, and fever after poisoning.
Holly oil is mainly composed of methyl salicylate, triacontane, ketones, alcohols and esters, which are used for medicine and essence for soap making. The commercially available holly oil can be replaced with sweet birch oil, which has similar quality to holly oil but lower quality than holly oil.