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There is an old saying in the countryside that "I feel relaxed when I meet a mountain dragon". What does that mean? What is a mountain dragon?

If you really meet a "mountain dragon" in the countryside, you are really lucky. Maybe it will really relax you. What is this "mountain dragon"? After reading the introduction of the old evil, the answer naturally came out.

People who have lived in the countryside often hear old people mention some common sayings. Those words are not nonsense, but sum up some truths with your own life experience, which can sometimes provide us with great help.

Why can Chuanshanlong relax you? Before answering this question, we should know about Dioscorea nipponica. Dioscorea nipponica Makino is also a rural medicinal material. It grows on the edge of forest or in valley thickets, and is distributed in Hunan, Sichuan, Guizhou, Jiangsu and other places. Its medicinal value is very high.

In fact, "Dioscorea nipponica" is a general term. Traditional Chinese medicine Dioscorea nipponica Makino includes Dioscorea nipponica Makino and Dioscorea zingiberensis. The former is distributed at lower altitudes, while the latter is distributed at higher altitudes. Its rhizome is used as medicine. After digging, remove the skin and roots first, and then cut them dry and you can use them as medicine.

The reason why they are called "Chuanshanlong" is that they are all entangled herbs, which pass through the jungle like dragons and are named according to the characteristics of plants.

Let's go back to the old saying itself. I think this sentence highlights the value of Dioscorea nipponica. Many folk wild vegetables are not collected, and few people know medicine. This old saying reminds us that making good use of Chinese medicine resources can solve our diseases and has high value.

Dioscorea nipponica. It is a good medicine for expelling wind and removing dampness, promoting blood circulation and dredging collaterals. People who are troubled by moisture are often listless and top-heavy. Take rheumatism patients as an example. They are clumsy and even feel pain. Using Dioscorea nipponica Makino can reduce water and make them naturally relax.

Chuanshanlong is of great help to arthralgia due to wind-cold and dampness and arthritis. People who know the value will make up old sayings for future generations to remember.

Not only that, Dioscorea nipponica Makino also has the function of resolving phlegm and relieving cough. When treating cough, not only drugs such as aster and loquat leaves, but also Dioscorea nipponica Makino can be used when appropriate. When you meet Dioscorea nipponica, you are relaxed all over. It can relieve your cold-dampness arthralgia and relax your whole body. I think that's what it means. Do you agree? Tell me your opinion!

"When you meet a mountain dragon, you will be relaxed" is a Chinese herbal medicine proverb circulating in rural areas. Dioscorea nipponica Makino is not a mysterious thing, but a plant that grows all over China. This plant can be used as Chinese herbal medicine.

Dioscorea nipponica has different names in rural areas of China. Some places are called Dioscorea nipponica, Dioscorea nipponica, Dioscorea nipponica and Dioscorea zingiberensis. This plant grows in China, from the north to the northeast and from the south to the Yangtze River valley, but its varieties are different.

Dioscorea nipponica Makino is a vine, which usually climbs to the tree and tightly wraps around the trunk and branches. Generally, it grows in semi-cloudy and semi-sunny places, with fertile land, sufficient water and abundant sunshine. Generally, it grows on shrub hills, but also in some arbor forests with less dense trees.

For the mountain people, Dioscorea nipponica is not a rare thing, but a common plant. Some mountaineers who know herbs dig some for a rainy day, but for those who don't know herbs, they are just useless vines and ignore them.

However, for children in the mountains, Dioscorea nipponica is not useless, and its shell is children's toys. The fruit of Dioscorea nipponica Makino is triangular, green when immature and yellow when mature. It floats in the wind one by one like a butterfly, which is very beautiful.

I remember when I was a child, the children in the village especially liked this thing. Whenever we go up the mountain to cut wood, they ask us to bring some strings back for them to play with. They like to hang the shell of Dioscorea nipponica Makino on the bedroom window, or on the door, or in front of the bed. When the breeze blows, shells make a crisp sound, similar to wind chimes, but the sound is much weaker, so you have to listen carefully to hear it.

In the countryside, Chuanshanlong said it was Chinese herbal medicine, and there was no place and no one bought it. I remember when I was a child, the village supply and marketing cooperative bought mountain products, where many medicinal materials in the mountains could be exchanged for oil and salt, such as Uncaria, Carapax Trionycis, Eucommia ulmoides and Lycopodium. There are dozens of varieties, but Dioscorea zingiberensis has never been worn on the purchase list. Even if someone digs it, there is no place to sell it.

Only some old Chinese medicine practitioners in rural areas often use Dioscorea nipponica Makino, but they all dig up the mountain, dig out the roots, bring them back, wash them, cut them into pieces and dry them in the sun for later use. As for how to use it, according to the old Chinese doctor in our village, it has many uses, such as relieving cough, promoting blood circulation, treating carbuncle and abscess from falls, but the old Chinese doctor warned people that it has many uses, but it should not be used indiscriminately, otherwise there will be problems.

Therefore, this herb Dioscorea nipponica is rarely used by villagers. There are many herbs in the mountains, which can replace Dioscorea nipponica. Generally speaking, most people in the mountains have a little knowledge of herbs, and they will not use herbs indiscriminately without full grasp.

Dioscorea nipponica Makino, also known as Dioscorea nipponica Makino, is not to say that this plant has strong digging power like pangolin and bamboo whip, and it is unstoppable, but its roots are curved and somewhat like dragons, especially like dragons in an abstract painting in a vessel. As a Chinese herbal medicine, Dioscorea nipponica Makino mainly uses underground rhizomes, and its roots grow in mountains, so it is called Dioscorea nipponica Makino. Some places think it grows in soil, so it is called Dioscorea nipponica Makino.

Rural Chinese herbal medicine proverbs are the experience, wisdom and philosophy accumulated by working people in China in their long-term life practice, from which people have increased their understanding of Chinese medicine. Like other rural proverbs, China grass proverbs are good at mobilizing various rhetorical devices, using metaphors and exaggerations.

"When I meet a mountain dragon, I feel relaxed all over." This proverb is an exaggeration. Dioscorea nipponica Makino is mainly used as a Chinese herbal medicine, which can treat many diseases in the eyes of Chinese medicine experts. It has a wide range of uses and is a good medicinal material. Other places, unlike mountainous areas, are rich in Chinese herbal medicines. The medicinal material Dioscorea nipponica can only be planted artificially, and there are few wild ones, so it is difficult to meet them, so this exaggerated statement is made.

In fact, there are many Chinese herbal medicine proverbs circulating in rural areas in China, which are also exaggerated. Here are some examples of herbal proverbs:

As can be seen from the above Chinese herbal medicine proverbs, proverbs usually have a general meaning, that is, a general and general statement. This statement is often far from the theory of syndrome differentiation and treatment of traditional Chinese medicine.

The theory of syndrome differentiation and treatment of traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes that "it varies with time, place and person". Therefore, we can't look at and understand these proverbs circulating in rural areas from the perspective of pure Chinese medicine, let alone apply them at will.

In other words, Chinese herbal medicine proverbs are one thing, and specific treatment is the same thing. The two cannot be equated. Although Chinese herbal medicine proverbs are a summary of working people's experience, they have certain moisture and limitations.

You can't think of yourself as a doctor just because you know more about several Chinese herbal medicines. This idea is wrong. Never rush to see a doctor or take medicine.

In short, the Chuanshanlong in the proverb "When you meet a Chuanshanlong, you will feel relaxed" is not as magical as it is said, but just an ordinary Chinese herbal medicine.

Many friends thought they were talking about "pangolin" when they heard "Chuanshanlong". The "Chuanshanlong" we are talking about is actually a kind of herbal medicine. It has nothing to do with pangolin.

"Chuanshanlong" is actually a kind of weeds growing in rural and mountainous areas. Chuanshanlong is mainly distributed in rural areas of Hebei, Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang, Inner Mongolia, Shanxi, Shaanxi and other provinces and cities.

Chuanshanlong generally grows on both sides of rivers in depressions and mountainsides. Half cloudy and half sunny. On the edge of bushes, sparse forests or forests. It is difficult to see the plant "Dioscorea nipponica" in the south.

Why is it called Chuanshanlong? Dioscorea nipponica Makino is a perennial twining vine of Dioscorea of Dioscoreaceae. It can usually grow along the ground or trees to about 5 meters long. Like a long dragon, it is named "Chuanshanlong".

There is another saying. His rhizome looks like a dragon. Leaves are like Longlin. Chord root growth. The vitality is extremely tenacious. It was named "Chuanshanlong".

The biggest function of Dioscorea nipponica Makino is its medicinal value. Roots can be used as medicine. Its roots are used as medicine to relax tendons and activate collaterals. The effect of expelling wind and relieving pain. Can be used for treating arthralgia due to wind-cold and dampness. Chronic tracheitis, dyspepsia, lumbar muscle strain, sprain. Malaria, carbuncle swelling, numbness of bones and muscles, soreness of waist and legs. Flashback, angry. Sprain hurts. Senile lumbago and leg pain. Rheumatoid arthritis and other symptoms. Especially for rheumatism, it is a good herb.

The roots of Dioscorea nipponica can be dug in spring and autumn. Dig out the roots and wash them. Slice the roots and dry them. It can be used to boil water. You can soak water instead of tea. It can be taken directly from the root of Dioscorea nipponica. Drinking the wine brewed by "Chuanshanlong" often can strengthen the muscles and bones. Dispelling wind and activating collaterals. Better for the elderly. Although the side effects of "Chuanshanlong" are very small, it should be used according to the doctor's advice.

Master!

Actually, it's an herb.

Chuanshanlong is just a folk legend, a flickering illusion, the legendary spiritual pillar, and legends vary from place to place!

It is a rare medicinal material.

The precious things in Chuanshan Longyao Village are hard to meet. Just like a fairy tale. If you are lucky.

We call it Chuanshan, Pangolin and Shanlong here! It's a thorn root, and both ends go into the ground. This thorn root is mainly used to treat traumatic injuries!