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The most classic couplets in the history of traditional Chinese medicine

Chinese medicine generally refers to the traditional medicine created by the working people of Han nationality in China, so it is also called Chinese medicine. Below I have compiled a complete set of couplets of traditional Chinese medicine for you. Welcome to reading.

Excerpt from traditional Chinese medicine couplets: money in the sky is hard to buy life.

Bottom line: There is no cure for poverty in the world.

Part one: as long as people in the world are not sick.

Part II: Why are you worried that putting medicine on the shelf will produce dust?

Part 1: Why will I never get old?

Bottom line: But people are required not to be born with all diseases.

Part I: Han Bo

Bottom line: orange well is all sweet.

The first part: Elaboration.

Bottom line: enthusiastic management

Part I: Collecting and storing hundreds of drugs.

Downward: Pingkang Zhao Min

Part I: Exposing Roots and Consolidating Roots

Bottom line: Cao Xian prolongs the year.

Part I: A bag of spring clothes

Bottom line: Jiuding Yunying

Part I: It's good to have medicine.

The bottom line is: it is ineffective without danger.

Part I: All medicines must be authentic.

Bottom line: it is good to be alive and suitable for Tianxin.

Part One: According to Han Kang, there is no medicine price.

Downward: There are thousands of apricots in Dongfeng.

Part I: Long-term preservation of longevity drugs in drug cages.

The second part: Dante only burns Lao Dan.

Part one: A kind heart shines through the ages.

The second part: save the group by thousands of ways.

Part 1: A burst of frankincense Anemarrhena asphodeloides is coming.

Bottom line: Half-window cinnamon is windproof.

Part I: It is advisable to seek a panacea from the city.

Bottom line: You know, there is no magic formula in fairy mountain.

Part one: I want to seek a panacea from the city.

Bottom line: You should know that there are many strange ways in the sea.

Selected couplets of traditional Chinese medicine: Shennong once tasted a hundred herbs

Bottom line: leave good medicine and help the masses.

The first part: Cao Zhi turns green with clouds.

Bottom line: orange spring and the moon come to spring.

The first part: it is difficult to buy even if you have money.

Bottom line: You know, there's no medicine that can soothe the mind.

Part I: Pulsatilla lived alone and was disabled for one year.

Bottom line: prolong the life of Acacia Junzi

Part I: Pulsatilla chinensis cultivated land

Bottom line: Fairy Acacia with Matchmaker

Part I: Benefit comes first, merit comes first, and participation in nature.

The bottom line: create an auspicious atmosphere and nourish the truth.

The first part: the interior of Akamatsu Changsang.

Bottom line: strong body and healthy body.

Part I: The Emperor's Daughter, Albizia Albizia, Narcissus and Smile.

The second part: Petunia welcomes delphinium.

The first part: Mrs. Red Petunia cultivated land.

Bottom line: The White-headed Buddha has a long mountain in his hand.

Part one: Blonde deserves a Gleditsia sinensis.

Part II: Pulsatilla chinensis gives birth to Xanthium sibiricum.

The first part: Huang Run's "Zi Tuan Gong" is extremely wonderful.

Bottom line: Yulan Jinjing Pinzhong Xinglin

Part one: the elixir of life on the shelf

Bottom line: the sun and moon in the pot are not old.

It is suggested to attach traditional Chinese medicine couplets: Dalbergia odorifera, Radix Aucklandiae and Rhizoma Cyperi.

Bottom line: Yellow medicine, Baiyao and yam are all available.

Part I: Although the nature of rocks and vegetation is different,

The second part: Wan Gaodan San has expertise in using it.

Part I: Good medicine, good medicine, happiness on earth.

Bottom line: it's a godsend to benefit others and benefit themselves.

Part I: Three-year storage of Artemisia argyi.

The bottom line is that all diseases can be removed from work.

I hope everyone is healthy.

Part II: Why not be poor alone?

Part I: Ganoderma lucidum

Bottom line: Angelica sinensis and Polygonum multiflorum Thunb

Part I: Green capsules are eternal.

Bottom line: Red Star-Lin Chun

Part I: Good at choosing Shu Qi.

Bottom line: all by Yao Shiling