Hemerocallis fulva has been cultivated in my country for thousands of years. Hemerocallis fulva is also known as Hemerocallis, and Hemerocallis means forgetfulness.
The earliest written record can be found in "The Book of Songs·Wei Feng·Bo Xi": "How can I get the weeping grass and talk about the back of the tree". Zhu Xi noted: "Hemerocallis, it makes people forget their worries; the back is also called Beitang." Another name for her is "forgetting her worries", which comes from "Natural History": "Hemerocallis, eating it makes people happy and forgets their worries, so it is a good day." " Forget-you-care grass."
The medical books of the past dynasties have discussed Hemerocallis fulva in great detail. "Book of Materia Medica" says: "Hemerocallis fulva is sweet and makes people happy and forget their worries."
Jin Dynasty. Dai Ji Kang wrote in "On Health Preservation": "Albizia julibrissin is angry, and daylily forgets worries, which is what fools and wisdom only know." ("Donation" in "Juan Tong" means abandonment).
"Materia Medica Seeking Truth" says: "Hemerocallis fulva has a sweet taste and slightly cool air. It can remove dampness and diuresis, remove heat and relieve stranguria, quench thirst and relieve troubles, open the chest and widen the diaphragm, making people feel calm and free from depression. "
During the Tongzhi period of the Qing Dynasty, Fei Boxiong, who was famous in Jiangnan, said: "Those who are tired are those whose five internal organs are overworked and whose seven emotions are injured. Everything is overworked, excessive sorrow, and suddenly unhappy... Hemerocallis fulvae forgets worries. "
Liters in the past dynasties have also disagreed with the theory of Hemerocallis fulva "forgetting worries":
< p>A poem by Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty goes: "Hemerocallis and daughter flowers cannot relieve the worries of strong men."Mei Yaochen, a poet of the Song Dynasty, said: "The human heart is different from the grass. How can there be a tree to relieve worries?! If palace worries can be forgotten, it is because the human heart has changed for things."
Liu Chang said in his poem: "If you plant daylilies instead of orchids, you say you can forget your worries; why are the green leaves so luxuriant, and the spring worries are even more vast."
Hemerocallis has become a beautiful way to forget your worries. Meaning.
In addition, Li Shizhen of the Ming Dynasty gave a more detailed explanation of Hemerocallis fulva in the "Compendium of Materia Medica": "Hemerocallis fulva is written as Hemerocallis fulva, and Hemerocallis means forgetfulness. According to the theory, Hemerocallis fulva has a cool and sweet taste and can be used as medicine. It has diuretic and cooling properties, clears away heat and detoxifies, quenches thirst and promotes body fluids, opens the chest and widens the diaphragm. It has a calming effect and can help patients relieve pain and eliminate sorrow. Therefore, Hemerocallis fulva is called forgetfulness. Worry grass.
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