Paper Bride 8 Thousand Children Tree is a Chinese horror puzzle game. In addition to the main storyline, it also hides many fun interactive gameplay elements. Among them, the Paper Bride 8 coffee recipe is key in the mini-game of making Da Jiao Coffee. Players need to mix the correct coffee recipe in a specific scene to advance the plot or unlock hidden clues. This article will detail the way to obtain the coffee recipe, the steps for mixing, and its role in the story, helping players smoothly pass this puzzle.

The "Fuxing Coffee House" in the town center is an important location where the protagonist gathers information about the legend of the Thousand Children Tree. We need to make the "Thousand Children Tree Da Jiao Coffee" - not only is this coffee her favorite, but it is also the key to evoking Grandma's memories and unlocking the curse. The recipe is hidden on a poster in the coffee house, and it can be accurately determined by converting the scale markings on an old-fashioned balance.

Recipe: 3 qian of pungent, 1.5 qian of bitter, 1 qian of sour. Note that the container on the scale is marked as "half qian of sweet," which is the weight reference. During the first test, move the weight to the second notch from right to left (mark 0), and the balance will be even, proving that "half qian of sweet" corresponds to two notches. Next, pour in the pungent ingredient and adjust the weight to the second vertical line to the left of the "ONE" character (i.e., the sixth notch from the right). The balance being even indicates that half qian of sweet equals 1.5 qian of pungent, so for the 3 qian of pungent required by the recipe, you need to pour in two full cups.

Continue by emptying the container and pouring in the bitter ingredient. Move the weight to the vertical line where the "ONE" character is (mark 1) when it balances, indicating that half qian of sweet equals 1 qian of bitter. The recipe calls for 1.5 qian of bitter, which means one and a half cups (pour one full cup and then add half a cup). Finally, test the sour ingredient. When the weight is moved to the vertical line of the "TWO" character (mark 2) and it balances, it shows that half qian of sweet equals 2 qian of sour, so 1 qian of sour only requires half a cup. In practice, follow the "two cups of pungent, one and a half cups of bitter, half a cup of sour" method. Note that the game's judgment mechanism is unique; if success is not triggered, try fine-tuning: change to two cups of pungent, two cups of bitter, and one cup of sour. Many players have found this method easier to pass, otherwise, it may trigger the "cow and horse coffee."

The core of this puzzle lies in understanding that "half qian of sweet" is the base unit, and through three weighings, the proportions are converted. Avoid blindly trying and wasting time; prioritize precise measurements according to the balance points. After success, keep the sweet and bitter ingredients, as they will be needed for repairing items later.