In ancient times, Artemisia annua was called Artemisia qinghua because the two looked very similar and could not be distinguished without careful observation.

Because Artemisia annua was recorded as "qinghao" in ancient books, artemisinin has always been named after it.

The scientific name of Artemisia annua is Artemisia capillaris, also known as Artemisia scoparia, Artemisia stinkingis, Northeast Artemisia capillaris, etc. Artemisia annua has a strong aroma. Its stem is solitary and is brown or reddish brown. It blooms mainly between July and October. Its ancient name is Artemisia annua.

In the medical book "Ben Jing", it is called Artemisia annua, in Compendium of Materia Medica it is called Artemisia calamus, and in Rihuazi Bencao it is called Artemisia stinkingensis.

Looking at the series of descriptions he wrote and the paintings that were comparable to sketches, Fusu was quite satisfied.

Fortunately, I was multi-talented before I traveled through time, otherwise even if I knew what Artemisia serrata looked like, it would be difficult to draw it...

Speaking of my understanding of traditional Chinese medicine, I have to thank novels.

I once read a fantasy novel and saw someone using Huangdi Neijing for cultivation, so I went to buy the complete Huangdi Neijing. As a result, I found that it was actually a medical book! Then I thought, if I can't cultivate, it would be good to learn some Chinese medicine to prolong my life, so I studied it for a while.

But obviously I was overthinking it. Chinese medicine is not easy to learn, but after reading it a lot, I did remember some simple herbal medicines.

I once saw something like this when I was watching Douyin.

For example, Artemisia annua.

The reason why I am sure that Artemisia annua must exist is that it was recorded in the silk book "Fifty-two Prescriptions for Diseases" unearthed from the Mawangdui Han Tomb No. 168 around 168 BC. BC is only a few decades away from now, which means that this thing was already in the tomb medical skills fifty years later.

The compilation of medical books is obviously not a one-time thing. If you are lucky, maybe the medical officer will recognize this thing...

......

"Give this to the medical officer. If he recognizes it, let him use it as medicine. As for the dosage... let him decide. If the effect is not enough, increase the dosage. He should not die anyway."

The current means of extracting artemisinin are not very effective, but using it as a medicine and increasing the dosage can also have a very obvious effect on malaria.

At this time, Wang Ben on the side was already stunned...

"Young Master, you... you also know medical skills?"

"I know a little bit, I just learned it by myself. I discovered the effect of this medicine by accident. Okay, let the doctor treat Zhang Han well, and bring him to me when he is cured."

"Yes!"

The shock in Wang Ben's eyes was still hard to get rid of for a long time, and his eyes were full of admiration when he looked at Fusu...

I have known the eldest son for many years, but I never thought that he is so talented!

So patient!

Wang Ben could never have imagined that this eldest son who was only good at studying would suddenly become a man who was proficient in mechanical engineering, had strategies in his mind, was good at governing the country, and was also good at medicine!

Good guy!

This change is too big!

It really is true that if you don't make a sound, you will make a big splash!

.......

After Wang Ben left, Fusu was about to resume his duties when he suddenly thought of something...

"Somebody come!"

Soon, an eunuch came in from outside the door...

"Give me a message about Li Xin!"

"Yes!"

Soon, Li Xin was brought into the palace...

At this time, Li Xin was still in a state of confusion and anxiety...

Ever since his 200,000-strong army was defeated by Xiang Yan in the battle against Chu, Li Xin has kept a low profile and his prestige in the army has been completely suppressed.

In a blink of an eye, eleven years have passed, and Li Xin has also changed from a young and high-spirited general to a calm middle-aged man...

After unifying the six kingdoms, Li Xin seldom took action and remained in the court, in a state of being neither up nor down.

You say he is the top, but he is not a top figure. You say he is weak, but his prestige in the army is still very high, second only to Wang Jian, Wang Ben, Meng Tian and a few others. He is even more prestigious than Zhang Han and Zhao Tuo.

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