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Chapter 311: Treasure Hunt in the Mountains (3)
Shen Ruyi first came to the back of the deer herd, and after getting ready, he flew over and collected all the deer into the space.
The flock of sheep on the opposite side were so frightened that they were stunned for a moment, and then immediately ran away and scattered.
Shen Ruyi then flew towards the direction where there were many sheep.
The sheep were all gone, but that was OK. She didn't ask for much.
In the end, I just wandered around and encountered a few big snakes.
She scared both herself and the snake so much that they quickly moved away in different directions with the same goal.
I also brought in a few young seedlings of Cornus officinalis, which is also known as medicinal jujube and jujube peel.
She wanted to harvest the big dogwood tree in front of her, but unfortunately, she didn't have the ability to do so, so she had to settle for the next best thing and harvest a few seedlings to raise first.
The flesh of Cornus officinalis is used as medicine, and it is included in Liuwei Dihuang Pills.
It is a tall shrub, and it is normal for it to be several meters or more than ten meters high. The bark of the trunk is particularly rough.
It blooms first and then grows leaves. The flowers are clustered and fluffy, yellow in color, and very beautiful.
Unfortunately, the flowering period has passed now, and all we can see are small green oval fruits.
Its leaves grow opposite each other in pairs. They are oval in shape and quite large.
The fruit matures in autumn. The ripe fruit is bright red and a bit like wolfberry, but wolfberry has seeds but no core, while this one has a core.
The book said that the flesh of the fruit was sour and astringent when ripe. Shen Ruyi had never tasted it and had no chance to taste it.
Cornus officinalis is sour, astringent, and slightly warm in nature. It enters the liver and kidney meridians.
Cornus officinalis is sour, astringent and tonic, sweet, slightly warm and tonic, and enters the liver and kidney meridians.
It can both warm and nourish the liver and kidneys and also astringe and consolidate the body. It is a warm and nourishing and consolidating product.
Some say that it can replenish both kidney yang and kidney essence, and is a product that replenishes both yin and yang.
It is mainly used to treat liver and kidney deficiency, kidney deficiency, excessive sweating and metrorrhagia.
She had to remember the location and place, and make sure to go into the mountains in the fall.
Looking at the big fruit-laden trees in front of her, she couldn't sleep well unless she picked the fruits and took them home.
Cornus flowers are also called Double Ninth Festival flowers, just like the well-known poem "I know my brothers have climbed to the top of the mountain, there is one less person wearing the cornel flowers."
Here, no one knows which kind of dogwood we are talking about?
Some say it is Cornus officinalis, some say it is Evodia rutaecarpa, and there are all kinds of opinions.
Evodia rutaecarpa has a strong aroma and a spicy and bitter taste. It looks a bit like Sichuan peppercorns, growing in clusters.
In terms of ornamental value, it cannot be compared with Dogwood.
But it is also a traditional Chinese medicine and is slightly toxic.
It is very effective in treating vomiting and gastroptosis caused by cold.
However, Shen Ruyi has not encountered one of these trees so far.
Let's see if she will encounter it later. She must collect a few of them.
There were many wild kiwi trees, wild grape trees, and hawthorn trees on the mountain. Shen Ruyi picked some of them and brought them in.
It’s good that no one follows me, and I also found a lot of Yuan Hu.
Yuanhu has several aliases, including Corydalis yanhusuo and Xuanhu.
According to Kaibao Materia Medica, Yuanhu has a pungent taste and is warm in nature. It enters the heart, spleen, liver, and lungs. It is known for its analgesic effect and is a wonderful product for promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis, promoting qi, and relieving pain.
All Shen Ruyi knew about this was Yuanhu painkiller tablets, and she took a lot of them in later life.
All I know is that it is a good pain reliever.
The Compendium of Materia Medica describes it this way: "Yuanhu can relieve stagnant qi in the blood and blood stagnation in the qi, so it is specially used to treat all kinds of pain in the body. The effect of using it is beyond words."
Traditional Chinese medicine believes that qi and blood are interdependent. When qi flows, blood flows. If qi does not flow smoothly, blood cannot flow.
Blood stagnates and causes blood stasis - the reason for pain is mostly because of blood stasis somewhere.
This is what the saying means, "If the blockage is unobstructed, there will be no pain; if there is pain, the blockage is obstructed."
At this time, you can use Shangyuanhu to clear the blockage.
Used together with other medicinal materials, it can relieve abdominal pain, stomach pain, headache, toothache, forehead pain, dysmenorrhea, etc.
It has a wide range of uses, so Shen Ruyi naturally cannot let it go.
I put a lot of it into the space.
Next is Bupleurum chinense. She is familiar with it. She used to dig it up and sell it for money when she was a child in her previous life.
The leaves are slender and the small beige flowers are very beautiful.
Perennial plants have very small root systems, and it takes a long time to dig up enough to make one pound.
It is bitter and slightly cold in nature; and enters the liver and gallbladder meridians.
It has the effect of reconciling the exterior and interior, soothing the liver and raising yang.
Used for cold and fever, alternating chills and fever, malaria, liver depression and qi stagnation, chest and rib pain, rectal prolapse, uterine prolapse, and irregular menstruation.
It's also a good thing.
Then I came across some Polygonatum sibiricum, a perennial herb.
It is also called tiger ginger, chicken-head polygonatum, and depending on the region, it is also called multi-flowered polygonatum and Yunnan polygonatum.
It is also known as the surplus food of immortals.
It has the effects of replenishing qi and nourishing yin, strengthening the spleen, moistening the lungs, and benefiting the kidneys.
It is commonly used for spleen and stomach qi deficiency, fatigue, insufficient stomach yin, dry mouth and poor appetite, lung deficiency and dry cough, cough with blood due to fatigue, insufficient essence and blood, soreness of waist and knees, premature graying of hair, internal heat and thirst.
Its function is mainly in health preservation rather than in curing diseases.
It is a tuber used as medicine. The tubers grow irregularly, one end is big and the other end is small. It is made up of many tubers connected together, and one tuber represents one year.
After Shen Ruyi dug several plants into the space, he broke off a piece and planned to use it to make soup at noon.
The book says that you can use it to stew chicken, ribs, pork elbows, and pigeons. It works!
Drinking the soup made from it can replenish qi and nourish yin, strengthen the spleen and moisten the lungs. It can also improve qi and blood deficiency and delay aging.
However, she doesn't need this last function now, but it doesn't affect her eating.
This is also a good thing and must be planted.
Shen Ruyi is now like a little squirrel hoarding things for the winter. He wants to hide everything he sees in his nest.
Afterwards, she needed to go to several green pepper trees. She dug and moved a few of them into the space, and also picked a lot of green peppercorns and leaves.
At this time, the green peppercorns are blooming and bearing fruit.
Depending on the light, two different states were seen on the same plant.
The small white-green flowers grow in clusters at the tops of the side branches. They are very beautiful and ornamental.
The pistil is different from the stamen, one of them has a small style on it.
The newly formed fruits are green and grow in clusters.
The fruit of green pepper is spicy and slightly warm in nature. It has the effects of warming the middle and relieving pain, killing insects and relieving itching, strengthening the stomach, dispelling wind and cold, removing dampness and stopping diarrhea, and promoting blood circulation and dredging menstruation.
The young shoots, tender leaves and tender fruits of green pepper can be pickled and eaten after rinsing with clean water, or they can be blanched in boiling water and eaten cold. The ripe fruits can be used as condiments.
Shen Ruyi has always liked the numbing taste of fresh green peppercorns, and thinks they are especially fragrant when poured with hot oil.
It cannot be replaced by other peppercorns.
She also used green peppercorns to spray away mites, which worked quite well.
Shen Ruyi found a lot of purslane and amaranth, as well as pigweed and Centella asiatica.
I took a big cloth bag and picked a lot of these things, planning to make a cold dish or stew them in soup.
Then I shot a few pheasants and rabbits, picked them up in my hands, and flew back. I finally experienced the feeling of living off the land.
It is true that green mountains and clear waters are as valuable as mountains of gold and silver.
I feel so happy and at peace.
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