2 "* dictionary": Li Dou 2. 1 Source "Materia Medica"
2.2 Pinyin name Lí Dòu
2.3 Li Dou's aliases are Hudou (Guo Pu's Er Ya Zhu), Beaver (abridged edition), Bashan Hudou and Rat Bean (textual research on plant names and facts).
2.4 The source is the seed of Leguminosae. Harvest when the fruit is ripe after autumn.
2.5 Original name, also known as "Yi", "Hu" (Erya) and "Heng" (Guo Pu noted Erya).
Annual twining herbs, all sparsely pilose. 3 compound leaves, ovate leaflets, 6.5 ~ 9.5 cm long and 4 ~ 7.5 cm wide, with round apex and fine tip: stipules bristle-like. Head with a short peduncle; Calyx campanulate, 2-lipped, densely silvery pubescent; Corolla deep purple, 25 ~ 30 mm long; Stamens10,9 and1; Style filiform, usually pubescent. Pods are dark brown, about 9 cm long and densely covered with silver-gray hairs; There are 2 ~ 5 seeds, with gray markings on white background or black markings on gray background, about 1 .4cm long,1cm wide, 6mm thick, and 6mm long hilum. The seeds are white and have a collar-like bulge. The flowering and fruiting period is 10 month.
2.6 Distribution of origin Huangshan Mountain in Anhui Province is cultivated.
2.7 L3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine 1.9% was isolated from the seeds of chemical constituents, and the content was 2.65%. No alkaloids, tannins and saponins were detected.
2.8 sexual taste "outline": "sweet and slightly bitter, warm and slightly toxic."
2.9 Return to the classic Compendium of Materia Medica: "It begins with the Taiyin Sutra."
2. The function of10 is indicated in the Outline: "Warming the middle warmer and benefiting qi."
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Prescription pinyin of traditional Chinese medicine and Huli Cardamom Pill: hēlídòukòudān Alias: Huli Cardamom Pill Prescription: Huli Lepi 1 2, Amomum villosum 1 2, Atractylodis Rhizoma and Rhizoma Zingiberis (cannon). ...
There are many prescriptions for Li Dou, a traditional Chinese medicine.
Li Dou's ancient book Compendium of Materia Medica: [Tanabe 24] The spots of tigers and raccoons in Li Dou are all black, so they are very famous. Ji Jie Zang said: Born in the south of the Yangtze River, vines are like kudzu, and sons are like acacia, which is the first one. People fry it, ...
"Dietary Instructions": [Volume 3] Cabbage Rouge. People with cold spleen can't eat it, and those bitten by dogs can eat it for life. Li Tou is sweet and slightly bitter, mild in nature and slightly toxic. His son is as big as a bean and lavender. ...
Materia Medica: [Attached with the same name] People with black stripes are acacia, also known as red beans. Beans are soybean rolls. Beans are cultivated as plum beans. Bitter wine is rice vinegar. In ancient times, rice husk called acyl royal was poppy shell, and the flower name was beginning of spring. ...
Catalogue of Compendium of Materia Medica: [Interpretation of Compendium of Materia Medica] Caobu (middle)