Poems about Panax notoginseng medicinal materials

1. Poems about Chinese medicine

1. Regarding Li Shizhen’s trekking through mountains and rivers, he compiled the Compendium of Materia Medica and described it as “traveling through countless poor mountains and deep valleys, and covering the north and south of the Yangtze River”.

2. Repost an article for your reference: a brief excerpt of the poems in "Compendium of Materia Medica" (author unknown). When the author recently read "Compendium of Materia Medica", I found that Li Shizhen was not only a practical and innovative person, He is an outstanding medical scientist and a lover of poetry. When he compiled "Compendium of Materia Medica", he cited 440 ancient and modern classics and history books, including many poetry collections by famous poets, such as "Collection of Poems by Wang Wei", "Collection of Poems by Dongpo", "Collection of Liu Yuxi", "Collection of Poems by Liu Yuxi" and "Collection of Poems by Liu Yuxi". "Collection of Lu Fangweng", "Collection of Poems of Mei Yaochen", etc., in order to increase readability, the excerpts are as follows: Li Shizhen said: "Native from the south of the Yangtze River, the leaves are like duck feet.

In the early Song Dynasty, tribute was paid, and the name was changed to Ginkgo. Because it looks like a small apricot and has a white core, it is now called Ginkgo.

Mei Yaochen's poem: "The duck's feet are related to plum." Ouyang Xiu's poem: "Jiang Nang was first paid for tribute." Ginkgo is in Guizhongzhou.

'"Mei Yaochen and Ouyang Xiu were both famous poets in the Song Dynasty. The recording of their poems makes the description of ginkgo more appropriate and true. "The medicine tree in the monk's room is close to the cold well, and there are clear springs with medicinal effects.

The green leaves grow into stone cages, and the ripe red seeds shine in the copper bottles. The branches are originally a fairy staff, and the root can become an auspicious dog shape when old. < /p>

The top grade has a nectar flavor, and it is also known that one spoonful can prolong life. "This is Liu Yuxi's wolfberry poem compiled in the "Wolfberry Chapter" of "Compendium of Materia Medica", which describes the appearance and medicinal effects of wolfberry in detail.

Liu Yuxi was a poet of the Tang Dynasty. He was also well versed in medicine and the author of "The Prescription for Transmitting Letters". Wang Wei was a talented poet in the Tang Dynasty.

Li Shizhen quoted the most of his poems and recorded them three times in "Compendium of Materia Medica". One of them is in the "Lily Chapter", Li Shizhen said: "According to Wang Wei's poem: 'If you find lilies in the dark, they will be used as bacon.

I can't stop crying, and I want to look at the river.' Gaiqi "The theory of Materia Medica to stop tears"

The second one is in the "Cherry Chapter", which says: "In the second spring of the Book of Rites, the emperor recommended the ancestral temple with peaches. Therefore, Wang Wei's poem said: 'It was after the Spring Recommendation in the Garden. The bird's title in the Feiqian Royal Garden is broken. '" The third one is also in the "Cherry Chapter". Li Shizhen said: "Wang Wei's poem says: 'You don't have to worry about internal heat when you are full, the six sense organs are still cold.' It is said that eating cold things together can relieve the heat. "The leaves are tall and long, and one branch can fill a plate.

The lychees are divided into cores, but the kumquats are not sour." This is "Compendium of Materia Medica." The "Loquat Poems" of Song Dynasty poet Yang Wanli are recorded in "Loquat Chapter".

Li Shizhen also said after the poem: "It's quite as beautiful as it is.". 2. What are some good words and sentences to describe Panax notoginseng?

There is no doubt that Shanqi’s real name is Shanqi.

The sores will heal when applied with sharp tufts, but the pain will be felt after being applied with a cane. Injuries and falls are difficult to deal with, but swelling, poisonous carbuncles and ulcers can save the life.

Pig blood can turn into water with just one drop of blood, and it is extremely effective even if it is not replaced by real gold. Words: colorful, colorful, green and fat, colorful, fallen flowers, fragrant, overlapping mountains, not a village, not a rice field, these mountains are like some drunken old men One by one, they have been sleeping for tens of millions of years. There has never been a dream that woke them up. No one has ever dared to penetrate into their hearts. Even the most adventurous hunter can only reach their feet and chase those who come from the mountains. The goats, wild boars, and birds that run down it never climb its peaks.

There is nothing more charming than the green hills after the spring rain. The entire hillside is covered with lush green, and the mist that has not yet dissipated is like elegant silk, wrapped around its waist in strands. , the sunshine turned the raindrops on each leaf into colorful pearls. The sharp knife-like hill carries a few wisps of milky white fog, and a slender line is vaguely visible in the fog.

This stone wall is pressing upward like a skyscraper, so high that it looks as if it is about to collapse. On the top of the mountain, the dense woods are like a huge black blanket buckled on the cliff. From the black and green, clusters of unknown wild flowers jump out of the rock wall.

The rain has changed the mood of the park. Among the clouds and mist in the northwest, there are distant mountains like ink paintings, which are praised as "borrowed" in garden architecture. Good words, good sentences, good paragraphs to describe interesting things. Innocent, carefree, free, childish, funny, chest-thumping, chattering, chattering, laughing, haha. You chase me, chase me, hug your head, and run away like a rat. You chase me fiercely, make a mess, and make a mess. You think you are holding your breath. High-pitched, shrill, gesticulating, smooth-talking, coquettish, running around, unable to put it down, laughing, being dumb, playing, playing, pretending to be deaf, pretending to be nonchalant, being mischievous, being covered in mud, chasing after each other, throwing tantrums, noisy, wielding knives, using sticks and urns to catch turtles, knowing how to do whatever you want. They cheered and splashed in the water. 3. Poems containing the names of Chinese medicines

"Poems in Reply to Poyang Guests on the Names of Medicines" written by Zhang Ji of the Tang Dynasty:

The place where Jiang Gao meets each other at dusk,

The yellow leaves and pinellia branches before the frost .

Reciting poems to Song Gui at midnight,

Everything in my heart is happy and you know it.

(Contains four kinds of traditional Chinese medicine)

Huang Tingjian, Northern Song Dynasty, "One of the Eight Poems on Jingzhong Jishi":

There is no far-reaching ambition in the world, but the heart is happy in one stream.

The morning glory avoids washing the ears and lies in the shade of the cinnamon branches.

The rain comes like raspberries, and there is no cow paint on the flat ground.

Looking back at my Yiling, the stars in the south of the sky are wet.

Thousands of miles away and returning home, the river reflects the east in half a day.

The family is outdoors, laughing and hugging the white-headed man.

Gentlemen and common people, please pray that the rain will not fall.

The sense of guarding the field is full, and the keel is hung on the high wall.

(Contains eleven kinds of Chinese medicine) 4. Paragraphs describing Chinese medicine (shape, fragrance)

Panax notoginseng is also known as Tianqi. Li Shizhen, a famous pharmacologist in the Ming Dynasty, called it "gold cannot be exchanged" ". Panax notoginseng is a pearl among Chinese medicinal materials. It is recorded in the Qing Dynasty pharmaceutical book "Compendium of Materia Medica": "Ginseng is the first to nourish qi, and Panax notoginseng is the first to nourish blood. They have the same taste and equal effects, so they are called ginseng notoginseng and are traditional Chinese medicines." The most precious among them. "The famous Chinese patent medicines "Yunnan Baiyao" and "Pien Tsai Huang" are made from Panax notoginseng as the main raw material. Panax notoginseng is a perennial herbaceous plant of the family Araliaceae. It is harvested three to seven years after sowing and each plant has three petioles, and each petiole has seven leaves, so it is named Panax notoginseng. Its stems, leaves and flowers can be used as medicine.

It is a variant of pseudoginseng of the Araliaceae family and is the main component of Yunnan Baiyao. It is a precious traditional Chinese medicinal material unique to China. The main producing area in the world is Wenshan, Yunnan, China. It has always been used as a medicine for treating wounds and sores, and can also be consumed as a supplement.

Also known as Panax notoginseng[1], Panax notoginseng, Panax notoginseng, Blood mountain grass, June leaching, scorpion grass, copper skin and iron bone, Panlongqi, Jinbuhuan

It is also cultivated in Wenshan, Yunnan, Wuzhou, Guangxi, Jiangxi, Sichuan and other places. Wenshan, Yunnan Province has a long history, large output and excellent quality and is an authentic and valuable traditional Chinese medicinal material.

Medicinal classification

Panax notoginseng flower, Panax notoginseng head (Panax notoginseng powder), and Panax notoginseng root, these three categories are of extremely high medicinal value in Panax notoginseng

Health care indications

1. Expand blood vessels, lower blood pressure, improve microcirculation, increase blood flow, prevent and treat ischemia and hypoxia in heart and brain tissue; 2. Promote protein, ribonucleic acid ( RNA) and deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) synthesis to strengthen the body;

3. Promote blood cell metabolism, balance and regulate blood cells;

4. Bidirectionally regulate the central nervous system and improve brain power , enhance learning and memory abilities;

5. Enhance the body’s immune function and resist tumors;

6. Stop bleeding, activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis;

7. Protect liver , anti-inflammatory;

8. Delay aging;

Bidirectionally regulate blood sugar, lower blood lipids, cholesterol, and inhibit arteriosclerosis