What Chinese herbal medicines have poetic names?

Chinese herbal medicine in poetry

First, Angelica. "Angelica sinensis" literally means looking forward to the return of people from afar. In the Tang Dynasty, Zhang's poem "Send a Letter to Kyrgyzstan for the Eleventh Generation" mentioned that "sending angelica grass far away". In Song Dynasty, Chen Yashi's "Boudoir Love of Raw Tea Seeds" also has "Remember to ask Angelica clearly". In the Tang Dynasty, Xu Hun wrote on his deathbed "I don't want to go home in my dream". Angelica can nourish blood and regulate menstruation.

Second, angelica dahurica. "Green apples and angelica dahurica are worried, and Jiang Feng is not alone." From Fan Chengda's Three Songs in Spring. Among them, angelica dahurica is a traditional Chinese medicine. Angelica dahurica represents persistence, persistence and missing. Angelica dahurica can dispel wind, remove dampness, promote blood circulation, and relieve pain. Can be used for treating headache, toothache, sinusitis, skin itching and other symptoms. In addition, angelica dahurica also has the effect of beauty.

Third, peony. "Qin and Yan, Fang Huan and. Female scholar, Fang Bingxi. The woman said, "What do you think?" The scholar said,' Both.' And check it out! Besides, you can enjoy yourself. "Wei's wife and daughter teased each other and gave peony." From the national wind Zheng Cong. Among them, Paeonia lactiflora is both a flower name and a Chinese herbal medicine name. In ancient times, peony was a parting gift to show farewell, so peony was also called "parting". In addition, in Yuan Zhen's "Recalling Yang Twelve", it is also written that "the peony can only be given when it is gone, and the flowers are in spring." Peony flower is a Chinese herbal medicine. Paeonia lactiflora as a Chinese herbal medicine is divided into Paeonia lactiflora and Paeonia lactiflora. Generally, Paeonia lactiflora is used as medicine, and a small amount of Paeonia lactiflora can be used as medicine. Generally, Paeonia lactiflora root is used as medicine, which can nourish blood and astringe yin, and has a good effect on headache, dizziness, tinnitus, irritability and irritability caused by deficiency of liver yin and hyperactivity of liver yang.

Among them, it can be used as medicine together with Paeonia lactiflora. Angelica sinensis, nourishing blood and activating blood, regulating menstruation and relieving pain; Radix Paeoniae Alba tastes bitter and slightly cold, nourishing blood and astringing yin. Being good at calming yang, promoting qi and calming qi has the effect of nourishing blood and regulating blood.