What is the curly ear in the Book of Songs?

Guo Feng Nan Zhou Juan Er is a poem in The Book of Songs, the first collection of poems in ancient China. This is a poem that expresses people's feelings. It's about a woman who remembered her husband who was away from home during the process of collecting curly ears, and imagined that he had experienced various obstacles. The whole poem consists of four chapters, each with four sentences. The first chapter is actually written, and the second, third and fourth chapters are imaginary situations, combined with reality. This poem begins with the tone of a woman who misses her husband, and then describes the tone of a homesick man. The inner monologues of the hero and heroine unfold in the same scene at the same time, just like a performance drama. His language is beautiful and natural, and he is good at using folk rhetoric at that time and using realistic descriptions to set off emotions.

Curly ears are a plant.

Tremella fuciformis: Also known as Xanthium sibiricum, Dianthus, Tremella fuciformis and Panicum miliaceum, the fruit is jujube-stone-shaped and has thorns on it, so it can be used as medicine. The seedlings are edible.

Roots and whole grass (leaves) are used as medicine. Nature and taste: stem and leaf: pungent, bitter, cold and poisonous; Fruit: sweet and warm; A little poisonous. Efficacy: whole grass: sweating, inducing resuscitation, expelling wind and removing dampness, diminishing inflammation and relieving pain. Stem and leaf: expelling wind and detoxifying. Stem, cure head wind and sore. Fruit: expelling wind, relieving pain and killing insects. Treating wind-cold headache, wind-cold-dampness arthralgia, scabies and furuncle; Xanthium sibiricum: It can treat colds and headaches, acute and chronic rhinitis, malaria and rheumatoid arthritis. Xanthium sibiricum: Treating uterine bleeding, deep abscess, leprosy and skin eczema. Long-term use is easy to cause liver cancer. Root causes: rheumatic joint pain, common cold, malaria, enteritis, dysentery, dyspepsia in children, stranguria, leukorrhagia, irregular menstruation, swelling and pain from falls, laryngitis, breast abscess, furuncle, and snake bite. Leaves: External use to treat traumatic injury, fracture, poisonous snake bite and mastitis. clinical application