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1. Bupleurum source: the root or whole grass of Bupleurum in Umbelliferae. Nature and taste: bitter, pungent and slightly cold. Entropy pericardium, liver, triple energizer and gallbladder meridian. Efficacy: Regulate fever, soothe the liver and relieve depression, and relieve Yang Qi.

2. Source of Cimicifuga: rhizome of Cimicifuga in Ranunculaceae. Nature and taste: pungent, sweet and slightly cold. Enter lung, spleen, large intestine and stomach meridian. Efficacy: It has the functions of penetrating rash, clearing away heat and toxic materials, invigorating yang and relieving depression.

3. Anemarrhena asphodeloides is the rhizome of Anemarrhena asphodeloides of Liliaceae. Nature and taste: bitter, sweet and cold. Enter lung, stomach and kidney meridians. Efficacy: clearing away heat and purging fire, nourishing yin and moistening dryness.

4. Gardenia jasminoides Ellis is a mature fruit of Gardenia jasminoides Ellis, a shrub plant of Rubiaceae. Sexual taste: bitter, cold. Heart, lung, stomach and triple energizer meridians. Efficacy: purging fire and relieving annoyance, clearing heat and promoting diuresis, cooling blood and detoxifying.

5. Medicinal source of phellodendron amurense: phellodendron amurense, a deciduous tree of Rutaceae with cork removed. Sexual taste: bitter, cold. It belongs to kidney, bladder meridian and large intestine meridian. Efficacy: clearing away heat and promoting diuresis, purging fire and detoxifying, and relieving deficiency heat.

6. Gentiana source: it is the root of Gentiana, a herbaceous plant of Gentianaceae. Sexual taste: bitter, cold. Liver, gallbladder and stomach meridians entered. Efficacy: clearing heat and promoting diuresis, purging liver fire.

7. Radix Rehmanniae is the root of Radix Rehmanniae of Scrophulariaceae. Nature and taste: sweet, bitter and cold. Heart, liver and stomach meridians. Efficacy: clearing heat and cooling blood, nourishing yin and promoting fluid production.

8. Paeonia lactiflora. Source: Radix Paeoniae Rubra and the root of Paeonia Rubra or Paeonia lactiflora of Ranunculaceae. Taste: bitter, slightly cold. Liver meridian. Efficacy: clearing heat and cooling blood, removing blood stasis and relieving pain.

9. Dandelion Herbs Source: Dandelion, Compositae Herbs, and its whole grass with roots. Nature and taste: bitter, sweet and cold. Entering the liver and stomach meridians. Efficacy: clearing away heat and toxic materials and promoting diuresis.

10. Medicinal source of Flos Chrysanthemi Indici: flower head of Flos Chrysanthemi Indici, a herb of Compositae. Nature and taste: bitter, pungent and slightly cold. Enter lung meridian and liver meridian. Efficacy: clearing away heat and toxic materials.

1 1. Rhubarb is the root and rhizome of Polygonaceae herbs. Sexual ignorance and sexual orientation: bitter and cold. Spleen, stomach, large intestine, liver and heart meridian. Efficacy: diarrhea accumulation, clearing heat and purging fire, stopping bleeding and detoxifying, promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis.

12. Poria cocos source: Poria cocos sclerotium. Tropism of nature and taste: sweet, light and flat. Meridian of heart, spleen and kidney. Efficacy: diuretic, dampness-removing, spleen-invigorating and tranquilizing.

13. The source of Polyporus umbellatus is the sclerotium of Polyporaceae. Tropism of nature and taste: sweet, light and flat. Meridian of kidney and bladder. Efficacy: diuresis and dampness.

14. Alisma orientalis medicinal material source: tuber of Alisma orientalis, a perennial swamp plant of Alismataceae. Nature and taste: sweet, light and cold. Meridian of kidney and bladder. Efficacy: diuresis and dampness, clearing away heat and relieving exterior syndrome.

15. the source of corn stigma: the style and stigma of maize in Gramineae. Sex and taste return to the meridian: sweet and flat. It belongs to bladder meridian, liver and gallbladder. Efficacy: diuresis and detumescence, diuresis and jaundice.

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16. Plantago asiatica is a mature seed of Plantago asiatica or Plantago asiatica. Sexual taste: sweet, cold. It belongs to kidney, liver and lung meridians. Efficacy: diuresis and stranguria, dehumidification, clearing liver and improving eyesight, clearing lung and resolving phlegm.

17. source of talc: silicate mineral talc. Nature and taste: sweet, light and cold. Return to stomach meridian and bladder meridian. Efficacy: diuresis and stranguria, clearing heat and relieving summer heat, eliminating dampness and healing sores.

18. Medicinal sources of Dianthus: Dianthus and Dianthus with flowers. Sexual taste: bitter, cold. Heart, small intestine and bladder meridian. Efficacy: diuresis and stranguria, promoting blood circulation and regulating menstruation.

19. Herb storage source: the whole grass stored for Polygonaceae herbs. Taste: bitter, slightly cold. Return to bladder meridian. Efficacy: diuretic and stranguria relieving, insecticidal and itching relieving. 20. Herb source: It is the stem pith of Araliaceae shrub. Tropism of nature and taste: sweet, light and slightly cold. Enter the lung and stomach meridians. Efficacy: clearing away heat and promoting diuresis, ventilating and promoting lactation.

2 1. Medicinal sources of Polygonum aviculare: rhizome of Dioscorea zingiberensis and Dioscorea zingiberensis, perennial creeping herbs of Dioscoreaceae. Taste: bitter, slightly cold. Entering the liver and stomach meridians. Efficacy: diuretic and turbid, expelling wind and removing dampness.

22. The source of dried tangerine peel is the pericarp of mature fruit of Rutaceae evergreen tree orange. Taste: pungent, bitter, warm, spleen and lung meridians. Efficacy: regulating qi and strengthening spleen, eliminating dampness and resolving phlegm.

23. The drug source of Toosendan Fructus: It is the mature fruit of Toosendan Fructus of Meliaceae. Sexual taste: bitter, cold. A little poisonous. Liver, stomach, small intestine and bladder meridian. Efficacy: killing insects and treating tinea, activating qi and relieving pain.

24. Typha pollen: Typha pollen, an aquatic herb of Typha family. Sex and taste return to the meridian: sweet and flat. Liver meridian and heart meridian. Efficacy: removing blood stasis, stopping bleeding and diuresis.

25. Frankincense medicine source: resin oozing from frankincense bark of small trees in Olive family. Nature and taste: pungent, bitter and warm. Liver, spleen and heart meridians. Efficacy: promoting blood circulation, promoting qi circulation, relieving pain, reducing swelling and promoting granulation.

26. myrrh source: oily resin oozing from the bark of myrrh in Olive family. Nature and taste: bitter, pungent and flat. Meridian of heart, liver and spleen. Efficacy: promoting blood circulation to relieve pain, reducing swelling and promoting granulation.

27. Salvia miltiorrhiza is the root and rhizome of Salvia miltiorrhiza, a tough plant in Labiatae. Taste: bitter, slightly cold. Heart tropism and liver meridian. Efficacy: promoting blood circulation, regulating menstruation, cooling blood and eliminating carbuncle.

28. The medicine source of peach kernel: it is the mature seed of Prunus mume or Apricot in Rosaceae. Tropism of nature and taste: bitter, sweet and flat. A little poisonous. Heart, liver and large intestine meridian Efficacy: promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, moistening intestines and relaxing bowels.

29. Medicinal source of Carthamus tinctorius: the flower of Carthamus tinctorius, a herb of Compositae. Tropism of nature and taste: pungent and warm. Heart tropism and liver meridian. Efficacy: promoting blood circulation and dredging channels, removing blood stasis and relieving pain. 30. Medicinal source of Leonurus japonicus: It is the aerial part of Leonurus japonicus, a labiatae herb. Nature and taste: bitter, pungent and slightly cold. Liver, heart and bladder meridians. Efficacy: promoting blood circulation, regulating menstruation, diuresis and detumescence.

3 1. Eupatorium adenophorum Source: It is the aerial part of purple sweet potato seedling of Labiatae. Taste: Bitter, pungent, slightly warm. Entering the liver and spleen meridians. Efficacy: promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis, regulating menstruation, promoting diuresis and reducing swelling.

32. Medicinal sources of Achyranthes bidentata: roots of Achyranthes bidentata and Achyranthes bidentata of Amaranthaceae. Tropism of nature and taste: bitter, sweet, sour and flat. Enter the liver and kidney meridians. Efficacy: promoting blood circulation and dredging channels, nourishing liver and kidney, strengthening bones and muscles, inducing diuresis and relieving stranguria, and reducing fire.

33. Seed source of Vaccaria seed: it is the mature fruit of Dianthus herb. Tropism of nature and taste: bitter and flat. Entering the liver and stomach meridians. Efficacy: promoting blood circulation and dredging menstruation, promoting lactation and eliminating carbuncle, and promoting diuresis and stranguria.

34. Pangolin medicinal material source: scales of vertebrate carp. Tropism of nature and taste: salty and slightly cold. Entering the liver and stomach meridians. Efficacy: promoting blood circulation, dispersing stagnation, dredging channels and collaterals, promoting lactation, reducing swelling and discharging pus.

35. Acorus gramineus: It is the rhizome of Acorus gramineus, a herb of Araceae. Nature and taste: pungent, bitter and warm. Return to stomach meridian and heart meridian. Efficacy: resuscitation, calming the nerves, eliminating dampness and regulating the stomach.

36. Medicinal source of ginseng: it is the root of ginseng, a herbaceous plant in Araliaceae. Nature and taste: sweet, slightly bitter, slightly warm. Heart, lung and spleen meridians. Efficacy: greatly tonify vitality, invigorate spleen and qi, promote fluid production and soothe the nerves.

37. Astragalus membranaceus is the root of Astragalus mongolicus or Astragalus membranaceus. Tropism of nature and taste: sweet, slightly warm. Spleen and lung meridian. Efficacy: invigorating qi and yang, strengthening stomach and consolidating exterior, inducing diuresis to reduce swelling, supporting sores and promoting granulation.

38. Atractylodes macrocephala is the rhizome of Atractylodes macrocephala, a herb in Compositae. ,。 Tropism of nature and taste: bitter, sweet and warm. Spleen and stomach meridian. Efficacy: invigorating qi and spleen, eliminating dampness and promoting diuresis, stopping sweating and preventing miscarriage.

39. Chinese yam medicinal material source: it is the rhizome of Dioscorea opposita, a herb of Dioscoreaceae. Sex and taste return to the meridian: sweet and flat. Enter spleen, lung and kidney meridians. Efficacy: benefiting qi and nourishing yin, invigorating spleen, lung and kidney, and stopping leucorrhea.

40. Medicinal sources of Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fisch: roots and rhizomes of Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fisch, Glycyrrhiza inflata Fisch or Glycyrrhiza glabra Fisch. Sweet and flat. Meridian of heart, spleen, stomach and lung. Efficacy: Yiqi Buzhong, clearing away heat and toxic materials, resolving phlegm and relieving cough, relieving pain and harmonizing medicinal properties.

4 1. Alpinia oxyphylla Source: Mature fruit of Alpinia oxyphylla, a ginger plant. Tropism of nature and taste: pungent and warm. Enter spleen and kidney meridians. Efficacy: Warming kidney, solidifying essence, reducing urine, warming spleen, stopping diarrhea and promoting fluid production.

42. Drug source of Cuscuta chinensis: mature seeds of Cuscuta chinensis, a parasitic herb of Convolvulaceae. Tropism of nature and taste: sweet and warm. Liver, kidney and spleen meridians entered. Efficacy: tonifying kidney, solidifying essence, nourishing liver, improving eyesight, stopping diarrhea and preventing miscarriage.

43. Dipsacus: It is the root of Dipsacaceae herb in Sichuan. Nature and taste: bitter, sweet, pungent and warm. Enter the liver and kidney meridians. Efficacy: tonify liver 1 kidney, strengthen bones and muscles, stop bleeding, prevent miscarriage and heal wounds.

44. Angelica sinensis is the root of Angelica sinensis, an Umbelliferae herb. Nature and taste: sweet, pungent and warm. Liver, heart and spleen meridians entered. Efficacy: enriching blood, promoting blood circulation, regulating menstruation, relieving pain and moistening intestines.

45. Rehmannia glutinosa: Rehmannia glutinosa is steamed with yellow wine until the internal and external colors are black, or directly steamed until it is black and moist. Taste: sweet, slightly warm. Enter the liver and kidney meridians. Efficacy: nourishing blood and yin, benefiting essence and filling marrow.

46. Medicinal source of Lycium barbarum: It is the mature fruit of Lycium barbarum in Ningxia of Solanaceae. Sex and taste return to the meridian: sweet and flat. Enter the liver and kidney meridians. Efficacy: tonify liver and kidney and improve eyesight.

47. Tortoise shell medicine source: it is the carapace and abdominal shell of the tortoise. Nature and taste: sweet, salty and cold. Back to the liver. Kidney meridian and heart meridian. Efficacy: nourishing yin and suppressing yang, tonifying kidney and strengthening bones, stopping bleeding, nourishing blood and nourishing heart.

48. The medicinal source of Schisandra chinensis is the mature fruit of Schisandra chinensis, a deciduous tree of Magnoliaceae. Tropism: sour, sweet and warm. Enter the lung, heart and kidney meridians. Efficacy: astringing lung and nourishing kidney, promoting fluid production and stopping sweating, stopping nocturnal emission, calming the heart and calming the nerves.

49. Gallnut medicine source: galls on Populus euphratica, Populus euphratica or Populus euphratica leaves. Nature and taste: sour, astringent and cold. Return to lung and large intestine. Kidney meridian. Efficacy: astringing lung to reduce fire, astringing intestine to stop diarrhea, stopping nocturnal emission, astringing sweat to stop bleeding.

50. The medicinal source of hawthorn is the mature pulp of Cornus officinalis of Cornaceae. Tropism of nature and taste: sour and slightly warm. Entering the liver and stomach meridians. Efficacy: tonify liver and kidney, astringe and astringe.

5 1. Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi is the root of Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi, a labiatae herb. Sexual taste: bitter, cold. Enter lung, stomach, gallbladder and large intestine meridian. Efficacy: clearing heat and promoting diuresis, purging fire and detoxicating, cooling blood and stopping bleeding, clearing heat and preventing miscarriage.

52. Lindera root: the root of Lindera root of Lauraceae. Tropism of nature and taste: pungent and warm. Enter lung, spleen, kidney and bladder meridian. Efficacy: promoting qi circulation to relieve pain, warming kidney and dispelling cold.