Mr. Hua's identification of herbs was far from as simple as Jingguang thought.
Jing Guang naively thought that with his excellent brain and memory, he would be able to master it perfectly within a year at most.
Old Mr. Hua looked at the little bastard who had a blank expression but a smug look in his eyes, sneered but said nothing: What a joke, if Chinese medicine can practice medicine and save lives just by memorizing, then all the hardships I suffered in my childhood would have been in vain, and all these years of experience would have been in vain?
It was not until he really started studying that Atobe Kagemitsu realized his naivety.
Because he exposed his hyperthymesia, he was exploited to the extreme by the old man.
He only set aside two days a week to memorize an ancient medical book, and then spend another day on on-site explanations to answer questions. On the fourth day, he would go straight into actual practice and go to the forest or medicine garden to look for these herbs.
You know, herbs...
What is drawn in a book and what grows in the ground are two completely different things.
Old Master Hua didn't remind him, he just watched from the side without saying a word.
Jingguang also sought help. Relying on the instructions of the medicinal herbs in his mind and converting the flat picture of the tree into a three-dimensional image by himself, he followed the appearance and the description of the leaf root color and other appearance in the book. After some effort, he finally found it as expected.
We found them both in the medicine garden and in the forest.
It took about three days.
Crouching in a patch of green grass, Jing Guang carefully picked up the plant in front of him and said with great certainty: "This is... Copper Coin Grass!"
Whoosh~
A branch hit me on the back.
"That's a Beng Da Wan! Not a copper coin grass!"
Bengdawan is a common weed in rural areas. Its aliases are what we often call Centella asiatica, Gotu Kola, etc. It is named Bengdawan because it has a hole missing from its leaves.
It is a common herbal tea raw material used by the people. It has the effects of clearing away heat, detoxifying, promoting dampness and reducing swelling. In summer, people with internal heat, short and red urine, colds, fever, heatstroke, etc. can drink it in a large bowl of water, which has a significant effect.
I walked to another place and saw similar green plants...
Hesitantly, "Emmmm... Money Grass?"
pia——
Another slap on the head.
"That's the copper coin grass you just mentioned, not the money grass!!!"
The pennywort is also known as the coin grass, the blood-activating dan, etc. Its leaves look similar to copper coins. The surface of the leaves is a bit rough, not as smooth as the leaves of the collapsible bowl.
The young buds and leaves of the pennywort can be eaten as wild vegetables. They are delicious and taste like mint. They are rich in nutrients and have certain medicinal effects. They have the effects of clearing away heat and detoxifying, promoting diuresis and relieving stranguria, reducing swelling and dispersing blood stasis. They are effective for bruises, broken bones and tendons, paralysis caused by wind and phlegm, edema, and urinary stones.
Moneywort has ornamental value and is also a Chinese herbal medicine. It has the effects of clearing away heat and dampness, promoting diuresis and relieving stranguria. It is mostly used for urinary tract infections, urinary stones, etc. It can also be used for conditioning in damp heat and summer humidity seasons.
“.......”
"You little brat! That's horseshoe gold!!!"
I heard the master's angry shouts and a tickler thrown at me from behind...
Why is Tickle here?
Before he could think of anything else,
The information about Ma Ti Jin automatically came to my mind.
Dichroa chinensis, also known as small money grass, has horseshoe-shaped leaves, hence the name Dichroa chinensis. In fact, it is called Yellow Gallbladder Grass in the "Chinese Plant Atlas".
Dichroa generally grows on slopes. It is a creeping perennial herb that takes root at the nodes and has a strong growth ability.
The whole plant has the medicinal effects of dispelling wind and cold, promoting qi and breaking up accumulation, dispersing nodules and relieving pain. It is effective for colds, heatstroke, abdominal pain, urinary stones, acute and chronic hepatitis, etc.
......
Not only that, Chinese medicine emphasizes "observation, auscultation, questioning and palpation".
Jingguang started processing the herbs on the day he picked them. Mr. Hua asked him to remember all the processing steps and the changes of herbs at different levels of processing, as well as the efficacy of the herbs before, during and after processing.
as well as......
Identify medicinal herbs by smelling them......
After Jingguang spent nearly half a year to identify most of the common medicinal herbs in the mountains and prepared them to barely meet his requirements,
The old man has a new course.
Jingguang's eyes were covered, and the medicinal materials before, during and after processing were mixed with the same medicinal materials bought from the Chinese medicine store. They were taken out one by one and he was asked to find the ones that were processed by him.
If you make a mistake, you will get a spanking!
It’s still a rattan whip that hurts but doesn’t break bones!
Jingguang: QQ
From childhood to adulthood, all the beatings I had never received were from my teachers.
but,
It should be.
If a teacher does not teach strictly, he is lazy.
If the teacher does not strictly demand myself, how can I make progress?
As for crying like a child,
Of course that's impossible, he won't cry or admit defeat!
So, what else can I do given the master I have chosen and the path I have chosen?