A man surnamed Li was taking an afternoon nap at home when, all of a sudden, a woman crawled out from within the wall. Her hair was a tangled mess, her face as black as ink, and her appearance utterly repulsive.
The woman approached the bed, forcefully embraced Li's head, and kissed him.
Their lips and tongues were fiercely intertwined. The woman's mouth ceaselessly secreted saliva, which poured into Li's stomach, mouthful after viscous mouthful, thick and glutinous.
Li struggled to breathe, his airway choked, the sensation almost unbearable.
Just then, footsteps sounded from outside the house. The woman sprang up in haste, leaping away with powerful strides, vanishing without a trace in the blink of an eye.
From that day forward, Li's abdomen swelled, and for dozens of days, he couldn't eat. Someone offered advice: "I heard that Ginseng Root Decoction can neutralize poison; perhaps you should try it."
Li followed the suggestion and drank the Ginseng Root Decoction, vomiting up a mass of foul matter, yellow streaked with white, and only then did his condition finally improve.