(1). pills, commonly known as pills. Historical Records Biography of Bian Que and Cang Gong: "If you take more medicine, you will be ill after six days." Ming Langying's "Seven Manuscripts, State Affairs and Eight Porridge": "Every January, the imperial court scattered 200 stones of porridge and 6,000 pills." Lu Xun's father's illness: "The medicine has been found, but there is a special pill: Baigupi Pill."
(2) rubbing pills. "Book of Jin Chen Shou Biography": "When I lost my father, I was sick and asked my maid to take medicine." Journey to the west, the seventh time, the third time: "There is a Taoist sitting under the East Gallery, taking medicine there."
(3) According to the needs of long-term treatment and medication of chronic diseases in traditional Chinese medicine, the traditional Chinese medicine in the prescription is processed into fine powder, then honey and brown sugar are dissolved in a small amount of water, added into the processed traditional Chinese medicine powder, stirred until it is semi-dry, then manually kneaded into pills with the size of 10g, placed in a backlit and ventilated place for one or two days, dried in the shade, frozen and stored in the refrigerator, and taken orally when necessary.