2. Nail Coptis chinensis is hard to drill and miserable.
3, rock sugar boiled Huanglian-sweet and sour.
4, planting coptis at the bottom of the well-suffering deeply.
5, put coptis on the tip of the nose-bitter at present.
6. Planing Rhizoma Coptidis all year round-sarcastic.
7. Rhizoma Coptidis and Radix Glycyrrhizae-Bitter turns sweet.
Rhizoma Coptidis cooks bitter soup and bitter medicine.
9. Eat Rhizoma Coptidis for nothing-ask for it.
10, playing the piano under the Huanglian tree-having fun in pain.
The second question is guessing drug addicts (the answer is the name of traditional Chinese medicine)
1, winter cover wasteland-licorice
2. Self-yellowing of Prunella vulgaris
3. Bitter, sweet, sour and salty-Schisandra chinensis
4. Long mint in wide stream and shallow water
5. Wandering for decades-Angelica sinensis
7. Nine times out of ten, I have slept-living alone.
I have to go back to my hometown today-fennel.
9. No matter how old the son is, he will never leave his mother, Aconitum.
10, a century-old book is useless-breaking old children