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Enlightenment from the classical Chinese "Snakes Bite Grass"

1. The snake bites the grass (classical Chinese enlightenment) Original: In the past, Tianfu cultivated land was worth seeing. There was a snake with grass in its mouth and sores on its body. After a day, it created a snake. Father Tian took his remaining grass leaves to treat sores, which was confirmed. I don't know the name of this grass, because it is named after "snake bite". Bao Puzi said that "snake bite" means that a snake can "continue to break its fingers as before" when biting grass, and the same is true.

A long time ago, an old farmer was plowing the field and saw an injured snake lying there. There was a snake. He took a grass and put it on the snake's wound. A day later, the injured snake ran away. The old farmer picked up the leaves left by the grass and treated people with sores. They are all working. I didn't know the name of this grass, so I used "snake grass" as the name of the grass. "Bao Puzi" said: "Snake bites can connect broken fingers as before." That's what I'm talking about.

Cultural common sense

Herbs: According to legend, Shennong tried herbs to treat diseases. Herbal medicine is an important part of traditional Chinese medicine, and it is the experience of the ancients that snake bites grass to cure injuries. Compendium of Materia Medica compiled by Li Shizhen in Ming Dynasty contains 1892 kinds of drugs, most of which are herbs. This is an important document in world pharmacology and botany.

Snake grass can connect broken organs as if they were not broken.

The general idea is: the relationship was not bad at that time, but I missed it at that time and now I can only recall it ~

I didn't know the name of grass before. I only knew that grass was used by snake bites to treat wounds, so I named it snake bites grass. Just like a joke, the father named his son and called him whatever he saw. As soon as he opened the door, he called his son rhubarb at first sight.

2. Snakes bite grass (classical Chinese enlightenment) Original: In the past, Tianfu cultivated land, making snakes was worthwhile. There was a snake with grass in its mouth and sores on its body. After a day, it created a snake. Father Tian took his remaining grass leaves to treat sores, which was confirmed. I don't know the name of this grass, because it is named after "snake bite". Bao Puzi said that "snake bite" means that a snake can "continue to break its fingers as before" when biting grass, and the same is true.

A long time ago, an old farmer was plowing the field and saw an injured snake lying there. There was a snake. He took a grass and put it on the snake's wound. A day later, the injured snake ran away. The old farmer picked up the leaves left by the grass and treated people with sores. They are all working. I didn't know the name of this grass, so I used "snake grass" as the name of the grass. "Bao Puzi" said: "A snake bite can cut off a finger as before." That's what I'm talking about.

Cultural common sense

Herbs: According to legend, Shennong tried herbs to treat diseases. Herbal medicine is an important part of traditional Chinese medicine, and it is the experience of the ancients that snake bites grass to cure injuries. Compendium of Materia Medica compiled by Li Shizhen in Ming Dynasty contains 1892 kinds of drugs, most of which are herbs. This is an important document in world pharmacology and botany.

Snake grass can connect broken organs as if they were not broken.

The general idea is: the relationship was not bad at that time, but I missed it at that time and now I can only recall it ~

I didn't know the name of grass before. I only knew that grass was used by snake bites to treat wounds, so I named it snake bites grass. Just like a joke, the father named his son and called him whatever he saw. As soon as he opened the door, he called his son rhubarb at first sight.

3. The name of an article in classical Chinese is Snakes Bite Grass, version 1. Once upon a time, Tianfu cultivated land, so snake injuries are worth seeing. There is a snake. It is sunburned by the sun. Tianfu takes its grass and leaves to treat sores, and all of them are tested. I don't know the name of the grass because it is named "snake bite". In Bao Puzi, that's what it says. I took a grass and put it on the wound of the injured snake. A day later, the injured snake ran away. The old farmer picked up the remaining grass leaves and used them to treat the wound. They are all working. I didn't know the name of this grass, so I used it as the name of this grass. "Snake Bite" said in "Bubble Shop", "Snake Bite can connect the severed finger as before." That's what I said. After the snake disappeared in the sun, Fu Tian used the remaining leaves to treat the wound, and all the leaves were tested. I don't know the name of this grass, so the villagers named it after the snake. The ancients said that snakes can keep their fingers broken, which is not a lie. Once upon a time, an old farmer happened to see an injured snake lying there. After a while, another snake took a grass and put it on the wound of the injured snake. First, the injured snake ran away. The old farmer picked up the remaining grass leaves and gave them to the man for treatment. At first, villagers used "snake bites grass" as the name of grass. The ancients said, "A snake biting grass can cut off its fingers as before." This is not nonsense.

4. Braille for classical Chinese after class in junior high school: snake bites grass version 1 original: Tianfu cultivated land in the past is worth seeing.

There is a snake with grass in its mouth and sores on it. After being sunburned by the sun, the snake walked away. Father Tian took his remaining grass leaves to cure sores, which was confirmed.

I don't know the name of this grass, because it is named after "snake bite". "Bao Puzi" said that "snake bites (referring to snake biting grass) can continue to amputate fingers as before", which is also true.

A long time ago, an old farmer was plowing the field and saw an injured snake lying there. There was a snake. He took a grass and put it on the snake's wound.

A day later, the injured snake ran away. The old farmer picked up the remaining grass leaves to treat the wound, and all of them worked.

I didn't know the name of this grass, so I used "snake grass" as the name of the grass. "Bao Puzi" said: "A snake bite can cut off the finger."

This is the note I said: (1) Yesterday: Once upon a time (2) Write: Put (3) Use: (4) Test: Efficacy (5) Why: Have (6) Sore: Refers to "Injury" (7) Bao Puzi: Second Edition of Taoist Theoretical Works in the Eastern Jin Dynasty Original: Fu Tian used to have cultivated land, which is worth it.

After a while, a snake bit the grass on the wound and walked past the snake. Fu Tian used the remaining leaves to treat the wound, and all of them were proved.

I don't know the name of this grass, so the villagers named it after the snake. As the ancients said, it is not a lie that a snake can continue with its broken finger.

In the past, an old farmer happened to see an injured snake lying there when he was plowing the land. After a while, another snake took a grass and put it on the wound of the injured snake.

The next day, the injured snake ran away. The old farmer picked up the grass and gave the remaining leaves to the man. They are all working.

I don't know the name of this grass, so the villagers use "snake grass" as the name of the grass. The ancients said, "snake grass can cut off fingers as before."

Not a nonsense note: 1. Zhuó: Put it in 2. Bao Puzi: Author Ge Hong, from A Jin.

I: Once upon a time. 4. Fu Tian: An old farmer.

5. look: play. 6. test: efficacy.

7. Error: Random. 8. sores; Refers to the "wound" 9. Value: has occurred.

10. take: come.