How to play the five strokes?

glossy ganoderma

Spelling?

zhī?

Department head? fuck/damn it

Pens and paintings? six

Five elements? wood

Complex body? glossy ganoderma

Five strokes? auxiliary power unit

new word

Basic interpretation? Detailed explanation?

1. Ancient books mentioned Ganoderma lucidum.

2. Ancient books refer to Angelica dahurica.

3. Last name.

Related words

glossy ganoderma

[líng zhī]?

A fungus. The hat is semicircular or kidney-shaped, reddish brown or deep purple, with rings and luster. Used as medicine, it is effective for neurasthenia, dyspepsia and chronic tracheitis.

Iris and orchid

[zhlán]?

Cheese and orchids are two kinds of herbs, which were used to describe noble virtues or beautiful friendship and environment in ancient times.

Polystictus versicolor

【yún zhī】?

1. Yun Qi and Cao Zhi.

Orchids and Ganoderma lucidum ―― Good students

[lán zhī]?

1. bluegrass and ganoderma lucidum.

gravy

【ròu zhī】?

Taoism calls Chitose Toad, Bat, Gui Ling and Yan Yue the genus, which means that eaters can live long.

Huang Zhi

[Huáng zhá]?

1. Alias of youth.

Zizhi

【zhǐzh】?

1. A fungus. Also known as Mu Zhi. Such as ganoderma lucidum. The mushroom cap is semicircular, reddish brown, shiny and moire; The bottom is light yellow with fine holes. The handle is long and bright. Born in the roots of dead trees in mountainous areas. Can be used as medicine, warm and sweet, can benefit essence and strengthen bones and muscles.

Zhitian

[zhtián]?

The legendary place where immortals grow Ganoderma lucidum.

Gui Zhi

【guì zhī】?

A ganoderma lucidum.

Xianzhi

【xiān zhī】?

A calligraphy name.

Shuizhi

【Shuǐzh ch】?

1. Lotus alias.

Xiangzhi

【Xiang zhī】?

Auspicious ganoderma lucidum.

Zezhi

[ze ri]?

Another name for lotus.

Baozhi

【bǎo zhī】?

In ancient times Taoism was called Ganoderma lucidum. Ganoderma lucidum is a kind of mushroom with a kidney-shaped cap, reddish brown or deep purple, ring-shaped and shiny. It can be used as medicine and has nourishing effect.

glossy ganoderma

【ruì zhī】?

Ganoderma lucidum. In ancient times, ganoderma lucidum was considered auspicious, so it was called.