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My thoughts after reading "Shennong Tasted Hundreds of Herbs"
After reading a certain work, I believe you must have a lot of gains worth sharing. At this time, how can you leave out the most important feeling after reading! Have you thought about how to write your review? The following are my thoughts on reading "Shennong Tasted Hundreds of Herbs" (generally 19 articles) collected and compiled by me. They are for reference only. I hope it can help everyone. Thoughts on reading "Shennong Tasted Hundreds of Herbs" Part 1
I have finished reading the Chinese mythological story "Shennong Tasted Hundreds of Herbs". I was deeply moved by Shen Nong's spirit of eliminating harm for the people, risking his life by poisoning, and even losing his life.
It is said that in ancient times, in order to help people live a good life, Shennong, the leader of the tribe, taught people to distinguish grains from weeds and sow seeds, and was respected by the people. After the people's lives settled down, Shennong began to travel across mountains and rivers, looking for medicinal herbs to treat people's diseases. Shennong walked and walked every day, crossing mountains and ridges to collect herbs. He tasted all kinds of Chinese herbs and flowers, and used them to kill countless people. But one time, Shennong Buxin tasted "heartbroken grass". This poisonous weed was so powerful that the poison took effect before Shennong could swallow the herb to detoxify it. Shennong still held the herb before he died.
People buried Shennong grandly and respected him as the ancestor of farming and medicine.
After reading this myth, I thought about myself, even if I feel a little pain, I still shout "Wow!". From now on, I will also be a strong child like Shennong. Reflections on Reading "Shennong Tasted Hundreds of Herbs" Chapter 2
"Shennong Tasted Hundreds of Herbs" is the most widely circulated mythical story in ancient my country. The story of Shennong is a household name, known to women and children. I read this mythical story, Got a new understanding of it.
Shennong is the god of heaven. In order to prevent the spread of the plague and heal the people, Shennong needs more food to strengthen people's bodies and herbs to eliminate people's illnesses. No one can tell which grains can be eaten and which herbs can cure diseases. After reading this, I was thinking: Shennong is a god. Will he have a way to relieve people's pain? How could he know what to eat and what not to eat?
I continued to read with doubts. Shennong saw all this, how could he cure the diseases of the people? Shen thought hard for a long time. He wanted to taste all the herbs himself and put them in his mouth to taste. If it tasted sweet or delicious, he would let people eat it as a dish. If there was an abnormal reaction after eating it, he would Will record them one by one. He was poisoned many times for this reason. Although he relied on "tea" to resolve it, I was deeply moved by his senseless spirit of self-sacrifice.
There are many people like Shennong in life who sacrifice their lives to protect others.
In order to save her six students, the female teacher Yin Xuemei pushed the students away with her weak body, but she was hit by a large truck and sacrificed herself. She used her own life to create an immortal monument at a critical moment. Isn't Yin Xuemei as great a person as Shennong?
"Shen Nong Tasted a Hundred Herbs" made me feel the great spirit of self-sacrifice and self-sacrifice. Thoughts after reading "Shennong Tasted Hundreds of Herbs" Chapter 3
At the beginning of the semester, upon the recommendation of Teacher Liu, I bought the book "Chinese and Foreign Mythological Stories that Excellent Primary School Students Should Read". This book is very attractive. I read it with gusto as soon as I got it... When I saw an article "Shennong Tasted Hundreds of Herbs", I felt that this story had a profound educational significance for me.
This article writes about a man named Shen Nong. In order to treat the common people, he went through a lot of hardships and was not afraid of death or fatigue. Finally, he found many medicinal herbs to help the common people. No longer worried about illness, he became a great hero that people admired. What does this story tell us? It tells us: as long as we have perseverance, we can succeed.
But sometimes I am just like the subjects described in the book, always giving up halfway. Or you talk about it, but don't do it; or you do it but don't finish it, which is anticlimactic, and you are often criticized by your parents for this.
For example, when I was studying mathematics, my father gave me a question similar to the one in the book. I quickly figured it out. However, my father changed the question slightly, so I could hardly think about it. I had no ambition to overcome the difficulties. . Today, when I read this article, I was deeply touched and understood a truth, that is, whatever you do, you must do it seriously and have an indomitable spirit. Only in this way can we succeed and become the pillars of the country when we grow up.
Finally, I sincerely hope that all the students can learn from Shennong, learn from his perseverance, and be a good student who does what he says! Thoughts after reading "Shennong Tasted Hundreds of Herbs" Chapter 4
There are many myths in China, and "Shennong Tasted Hundreds of Herbs" is one of them.
A long time ago, it is said that there was a Emperor Yan. He was very heartbroken when he saw that people often got sick or even died due to eating by mistake. So he determined to provide help to the people and found food and herbs for them himself. One day, he went out with two bags tied around his waist, ready to put herbs on the left and food on the right. As soon as he went out, he saw a small green leaf. He picked one and put it in his mouth. When he was about to swallow it, the leaf slipped into his stomach. After the leaves entered his stomach, they scrubbed his internal organs clean and refreshing, making him feel extremely comfortable. Shen Nong thought this plant could cure diseases, so he put it in his left pocket and named it "Cha". As Shennong walked and walked, he saw a small flower with a light red color on the roadside. He picked one and put it in his mouth. It felt sweet and fragrant, so he named it "licorice" and put it in his right pocket. Sometimes, when Shennong tasted poisonous flowers and poisonous weeds, he would eat "cha" to interpret it. In this way, he kept trying all kinds of herbs for the common people.
But one time, Shennong tasted the "broken intestine grass", and he died before he could eat "cha".
In order to save people, Shennong was willing to risk his life. Shennong’s spirit of self-sacrifice for others is worth learning from.
I really admire the protagonist Shennong in the story "Shennong Tasted Hundreds of Herbs" in this book!
Shennong is the leader of the Shennong tribe. Once, Shennong heard that five people had been bitten to death by poisonous snakes. Because there was no medicine at that time, people had to wait to die if they were sick or poisoned. As the leader of the tribe, Shennong felt very ashamed that he had no power to help the people, so he always hoped to find a cure.
One day, he saw a deer bitten by a snake and recovered instantly after eating a piece of grass. So he made up his mind to go into the mountains to find medicinal herbs for treating diseases. But unknown things are always full of danger!
When Shennong came to the mountains, he tasted grass every day and was poisoned every day. Once, I was in a coma for three days and three nights. After Shennong woke up, he felt very uncomfortable and very hungry. He grabbed a handful of grass and ate it. After eating, Shennong's body recovered unexpectedly! For several years, Shennong traveled throughout the mountains and fields, tasted various herbs, and discovered many medicinal herbs. Poisoning is not a problem, and the maximum number is as many as seventy-two times a day.
After reading this story, I really want to say to Shennong: "Your spirit of selfless dedication to the people really impresses me. I want to learn from you."
In fact There are also people with such selfless dedication around us. For example, Lin Hao, the little disaster-resisting hero of the "5.12" Wenchuan earthquake, bravely rescued three elementary school students regardless of the danger to his personal life; after the severe drought in Yunnan, many Chinese people extended a helping hand. Donated money and precious water; now another flood disaster occurred in the south, our fire officers and soldiers actively rushed to the front line and rescued countless people... Although they did not taste Baicao, they did something as valuable as Shennong. He is an example for us to learn from! Reflections on reading "Shennong Tasted Hundreds of Herbs" Chapter 6
During the winter vacation, I read a book called "Five Thousand Years Up and Down", which talked about many famous figures and some legends figure.
Then let me tell you the story of "Shen Nong Tasted Hundreds of Herbs" first! It is said that once upon a time there was Emperor Yan, and people called him Shennong. Because he often taught people how to grow crops, people called him Shennong. In the past, people did not grow crops and only relied on hunting to survive.
Some people die from eating something they cannot eat, or from diseases. Shennong was ready to find medicine. He would taste every medicine to see if it could be taken by others.
Shennong also made two big bags, one hanging on the left side of the body and the other on the right side of the body. Whenever he tasted something, if he thought it was edible, he would put it in his left pocket for future use; if he thought it could cure something, he would put it in his right pocket for future use.
As soon as Shen Nong walked out of the house, he saw a short green tree in front of him with cute little leaves growing from it. Shen Nong picked a piece and just put it into his mouth, it slipped into his stomach, and his internal organs were Washes fresh and refreshing. I feel so comfortable!
Shennong named it "Cha", which is the tea we use to make tea now.
Once Shen Nong discovered many small pink flowers, which were shaped like flying butterflies. Shennong picked a flower and put it in his mouth. It felt sweet and fragrant. Shennong named the flower "licorice".
Another time, Shen Nong ate "Heartbreak Grass", and before he could swallow "Cha" to detoxify, the poison took effect. Shen Nong still hugged his two bags of herbs tightly before he died.
People buried Shennong grandly and respected him as the ancestor of farming and medicine.
Although this is just a legend, we can also see the origin of the development of material civilization of the Chinese people. Chapter 7: Reflections on Reading "Shennong Tasted Hundreds of Herbs"
During the summer, a book called "200 Mythical Stories that Primary School Students Must Know" attracted me. After listening to this, please don't laugh at me for being naive. The reason why it attracts me is that it contains rich storylines and profound meanings, which makes people feel extremely comfortable after reading it.
Well, let me first tell you one of the stories in "Shen Nong Tasted Hundreds of Herbs": In ancient times, grains and weeds grew together, and no one could tell them apart. At that time, people could only rely on They make a living by hunting. If someone gets sick, they don’t know how to treat them, so they can only watch the patient die. After many years, a tribal leader named Shen Nong took many of his men to search for herbs to cure diseases and save lives. They found many flowers and plants on a mountain, but the mountain was high and steep. No one dared to go up, although his men Shennong was constantly discouraged from giving up, but he was confident that he wanted to climb to the top of the mountain to pick. After all kinds of twists and turns, Shennong finally climbed to the top of the mountain and tasted the taste of various herbs himself. According to legend, he became an immortal, and later generations also called him Emperor Yan.
From the story, I understand that everything is difficult at the beginning, and it is even more difficult to do it well. Achieving success is not a very simple matter. It will have many difficulties and obstacles. If we shrink back and give up, success will be farther and farther away from us. But on the contrary, if we face difficulties, we can catch up and not be afraid of hardship or tiredness. , persevere, then success will definitely be ours, just like Shennong, if you work hard and struggle, you will gain something if you put in the effort. For me, knowledge is like the herbs on the mountains. As long as I study hard, don’t be afraid of hard work, study more, ask more questions, and practice more, the herbs on the mountains will definitely belong to me.
This is just a short story in "Chinese Mythical Stories". The other stories are also very exciting, which makes people never tire of reading them. Thoughts after reading "Shennong Tasted Hundreds of Herbs" Chapter 8
On a day during the winter vacation, I accidentally saw a vivid, interesting and touching mythical story. The name is "Shen Nong Tasted Hundreds of Herbs". This story inspired me deeply and made me understand many things.
This story mainly talks about: In ancient times, people relied on hunting to survive, and the wild beasts that could be caught were often not enough to eat. How to solve this? Legend has it that there was a Emperor Yan who taught everyone how to farm, identify grains, and grow ginkgo fruits so that humans could survive. Therefore, people called Emperor Yan Shennong.
After people farm, they often eat randomly and get sick, and in severe cases, die. Shennong was extremely anxious and determined to taste all the plants. In this way, you will know what is edible and what is not. What is poisonous and what can cure diseases. Shen Nong made two big bags, with the left side filled with food and the right side filled with healing items. As soon as he went out, he saw many small leaves in a short green bush. As soon as he took them into his mouth, they slipped into his stomach and wiped his internal organs clean. So Shennong put it into his left pocket and named it "Cha", which is the tea we use now. In this way, Shennong walked day and night every day, and his footprints were all over the mountains. Once, a man got a disease, so Shen Nong found the antidote despite all the hardships, but the antidote was at a very high place, and it was even harder to climb up than to reach the sky. Shennong was eager to save people, so he set up a wooden frame, climbed up slowly along the frame, and finally climbed to the top, collected herbs, and saved the man. This shelf is the legendary Shennongjia.
Shen Nong carried two bags of herbs on his back and was still tasting and picking them. Sometimes when he came across poisonous weeds, he would immediately take out the "cha" he picked for the first time and swallow it, and the poison would be removed. But one time, Shennong unfortunately picked up the "Heartbroken Grass". Before he could swallow "Cha" to detoxify, the toxicity broke out. Shennong still held the two bags of herbs tightly before he died.
After reading this article, I think Shennong was a person who was willing to sacrifice in order to help others. There are them around us too, but you have to observe them carefully. The policeman can risk his life to save people. This kind of self-sacrifice for others is something we need to learn from. Reflections on Reading "Shennong Tasted Hundreds of Herbs" Chapter 9
This holiday, I finished reading "Ancient Chinese Myths". There are many stories in this book, such as "Drilling Wood to Make Fire", "Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea", " "Son of Bamboo", "Fairy Mountain on the Sea"...
My favorite story is "Shen Nong tastes a hundred herbs". In ancient times, herbs and flowers grew together, which ones could cure diseases and which ones could not. , no one can tell. The people lived by hunting. Gradually, there were fewer and fewer birds in the sky and animals on the ground. People often went hungry. Anyone who suffers from sores and diseases without medical treatment or medicine will have to shed their skin even if they don't die! Shennong saw the suffering of the people and felt pain in his heart, so he took several subjects up the mountain to taste the grass. They experienced a lot Due to the difficulties, his subjects urged him to go back many times, but he only had one answer: "You can't go back! The people are hungry and have nothing to eat, and they are sick and have no medicine, so they can't go back." Once, he ate a piece of grass and suddenly felt The world was spinning and he couldn't stand still. He immediately collapsed on the ground. The subjects came over to help him. He was speechless. He pointed to the Ganoderma lucidum in front of him, and then pointed to his mouth. The subjects rushed to help him. Putting the Ganoderma lucidum into his mouth, he immediately got better. After that, he continued to taste the grass.
Shennong is really perseverant, has super strong actions, and has amazing perseverance. There is a saying that "where there is a will, there is a way", which can be used to describe him.
I happened to be learning skateboarding during this vacation. After reading this story, I decided that I must learn to skateboard. When I first started learning, I was very excited. As soon as I skated, I lost my center of gravity, fell off the skateboard, and broke my knee. I went back and disinfected it, put a band-aid on it, and continued to practice. I practiced. After a few times, I fell down again. This time, I bruised an arm. I was about to stop practicing when I remembered the story of Shennong Tasting Herbs. Shennong had been poisoned so many times, but I bruised my skin and didn’t want to do it anymore. If I persisted any longer, I would really have no perseverance, so I started practicing more seriously. No matter how many times I fell, I had to learn it. After careful practice, I finally learned how to skateboard. Thoughts after reading "Shennong Tasted Hundreds of Herbs" Chapter 10
The book I read is "Shennong Tasted Hundreds of Herbs".
A long time ago, a man named Shennong invented some wooden farm tools and taught people how to till the land, farm, and herd cattle and sheep. People's lives gradually improved. However, people still get sick. So he used many methods, such as roasting, watering, sun-drying, freezing, etc.
Although it can alleviate their pain, it cannot cure the disease. This made him very anxious, so he made up his mind to go out to find medicinal materials that could cure the disease.
Shen Nong conducted experiments on himself, eating wild vegetables and fruits on the mountain himself, and then recorded what he had tasted, so that people could make reference to it in the future.
Since there are many types of herbal medicines, most of which he has never seen before, he often gets poisoned by eating poisonous grasses. He has been poisoned more than seventy times a day at most.
Once, he ate another poisonous weed. The pain caused him to roll on the ground, rolled under a small tree, and passed out. When he woke up, he saw green leaves growing on a tree in front of him, so he climbed up and picked a few pieces and stuffed them into his mouth. The strange thing is that these small leaves cleaned out all the poisonous weeds he had eaten before, and he was cured in a short time. This is the "tea" we drink now.
Unfortunately, he later ate a highly poisonous weed and there was no time for treatment. After eating this kind of grass, the intestines will be broken into many pieces. Later, people called this kind of grass "broken intestine grass".
In order to commemorate him, people compiled his accumulated drug knowledge into a book, which was later known as "Shen Nong's Materia Medica".
Shen Nong was not afraid of hardship or fatigue, and he was willing to sacrifice his own life to try herbs for people. We must learn from Shennong’s spirit of not being afraid of hardship, not be intimidated by the difficulties in front of us, and try and fail. Only in this way can we grow up, study hard, live up to the expectations of teachers and parents, and be a good person to the country and society. Useful person. Thoughts after reading "Shennong Tasted Hundreds of Herbs" Chapter 11
During this winter vacation, Teacher Li assigned us a reading assignment - reading "Five Thousand Years of China". Some of the stories or legends in this book are horrifying, some exciting, and some impressive. My favorite is the mythical story "Shennong Tasted Hundreds of Herbs".
Legend has it that there was an Emperor Yan in ancient times. He taught people to distinguish grains from weeds and sow seeds. After the people's lives stabilized, he began to travel across mountains and rivers, looking for medicinal herbs everywhere to cure diseases for the people. He tried All kinds of Chinese medicinal herbs and flowers have been used to save countless lives. But one time, Shennong unfortunately tasted "heartbroken grass". This poisonous weed was so powerful that the poison took effect before Shennong could swallow the herb to detoxify it. Shennong still hugged his two bags of herbs tightly before he died.
After reading this legend, I was moved by Shennong’s spirit of going forward without fear of difficulties and sacrificing himself for others. It makes me feel that Shen Nong is a person who cares about others very much. He does not care about himself, but for the health of the people, he is determined to taste all the herbs. From Shen Nong's taste of the herbs himself and the classification of them, it can be seen that he is very careful and he does not want others. Taking risks and being considerate of others. On weekdays, I encounter some small ravines on the road of study. I give up the idea of ??crossing the small ravines without thinking seriously. In fact, when I really think about it, through my own efforts, those small ravines that blocked me are nothing at all. Therefore, we should face difficulties head on and face them positively when encountering them, so that we can gain more. We need to care more about helping others and learn more from Emperor Yan. Thoughts after reading "Shennong Tasted Hundreds of Herbs" Chapter 12
Students, have you read the story of "Shennong"? Shennong is the benevolent Emperor Yan.
Legend has it that a long time ago, there was a man named Shennong. He was different from us humans. He had the head of a horse and the horns of an ox, and he looked very scary. But his heart is very kind. He has a Shen Nong Whip, which can tell which flowers, plants and trees are poisonous or not as soon as it hits them. At that time, humans did not know how to cultivate food, so Shen Nong taught people the technology of growing food, and people were very happy. One day, a Shennong bird flew from a distance. It looked very huge. It kept chirping and spit out seeds one after another from its mouth. The seeds slowly fell down and sprinkled on the soil. At this moment, the Shennong bird looked up to the sky. With a long roar, it flew towards the sun, and finally disappeared in the embrace of the sun.
Shennong tasted hundreds of kinds of grass.
It is said that he was poisoned by more than 100 kinds of poisons. Fortunately, his body was transparent and he was cured of more than 100 kinds of poisons. Unfortunately, he was infected with an incurable poison, and Shennong died.
We will always commemorate the man who tasted hundreds of kinds of grass - Shennong.
After reading this story, we must learn from Shennong’s spirit of hard work and dedication for the benefit of mankind. Thoughts after reading "Shennong Tasted Hundreds of Herbs" Chapter 13
I read the story of "Shennong Tasted Hundreds of Herbs" and felt that the hard-working and brave Emperor Yan brought health and warmth to mankind. A long time ago, Emperor Yan collected all kinds of rice that suddenly fell from the sky and spread it in the fields. Later, he gave all the rice to humans, and today's grains are the result. Moreover, the sun god Yandi can also emit powerful light to make rice grow quickly. I admire Emperor Yan’s bravery the most. In order to commemorate Emperor Yan, people of later generations called Emperor Yan Shennong. Shen Nong often tested medicines for humans and brought back those that could cure diseases. The poisonous ones were written down on paper to remind people.
This kind of spirit makes me admire the most, but Shennong tasted a kind of heartbroken grass when he was helping others to test medicine, and unfortunately died. Shennong used his love to bring many contributions to people. Thoughts after reading "Shen Nong Tasted Hundreds of Herbs" Chapter 14
This summer vacation, I read the book "Five Thousand Years of China". There is a story in the book called "Shen Nong Tasted Hundreds of Herbs". In ancient times, human beings relied on eating raw meat to survive. Because raw meat was malnourished, many people became sick, and some people starved to death if they did not eat raw meat. When Shennong saw it, he thought: Why can't people be vegetarian?
So he He tasted many plants, some were sweet and could cure diseases; some were bitter and would cause fever if eaten, and he wrote these down. Once, he fainted after eating poisonous fruit, and the gods saved him. Shennong told everyone what he had written down. From then on, people no longer had to go hungry.
This story tells us that Shennong was a kind man. He tasted all kinds of plants for the people in his hometown. We should learn from him. Chapter 15: Reflections on Reading "Shennong Tasted Hundreds of Herbs"
After reading the Chinese mythological story "Shennong Tasted Hundreds of Herbs", I was deeply impressed by Shennong's efforts to eliminate harm for the people, risking poisoning and even risking their lives. The danger was moved by the people's spirit of trying Baicao.
According to legend, in order to help everyone live a good life, the tribal leader Shen Nong in ancient times told people to distinguish grains from weeds and taught them to sow, which was deeply respected by the people. After people's lives settled down, Shennong began to look for medicinal herbs everywhere to cure diseases. Shennong walked and walked every day. He climbed over the mountains and collected herbs. He tasted all kinds of herbs and flowers and used them to save countless lives. But one time, Shennong unfortunately tasted the "heartbroken grass". This poisonous weed was so powerful that the toxicity occurred before Shennong could swallow the herb to detoxify it.
People buried Shennong grandly and respected him as the ancestor of farming and medicine.
After reading this myth, I want to be like Shennong and be a person who helps others’ lives. Thoughts after reading "Shen Nong Tasted Hundreds of Herbs" Chapter 16
I read the book "You Will Find the Smart Spring". There is an article in the book called "Shen Nong Tasted Hundreds of Herbs". This story inspired me a lot.
The story is: Once upon a time, there was a Yanhuang man who taught everyone how to grow crops, so everyone called Yanhuang "Shen Nong". However, people often died if they ate randomly. Shen Nong was very sad to see this situation. So he decided to go out and taste all the grass. Shennong made two big bags. The grass he tasted and could eat was put in the bag on the left. The grass he tasted and couldn't be eaten was put in the bag on the right. When Shennong went out, he tasted a few leaves and felt very comfortable, so he put it into the bag on the left and named it "Cha". This is the tea we drink now. In this way, Shennong traveled across the mountains and tasted all the grass. Once, a patient was about to die. Shennong worked hard to find medicine for him, and finally he was able to revive the patient. Shen Nong unfortunately tasted "Broken Heart Herb" once, and he died because he did not take the antidote in time.
People held a grand funeral for Shennong.
This story tells us: we must be serious about doing things, and we must have the courage to take responsibility, and we must have certain responsibilities for society and ourselves. Chapter 17 of the essay reading "Shennong Tasted Hundreds of Herbs"
Today, I read "The Most Beautiful Children's Literature Reader", there are three books in one ***, and I read one of them "No one is allowed to steal the sun" "A composition in "Shen Nong Tasted Hundreds of Herbs".
This story mainly tells: In ancient times, a man named Emperor Yan taught the people how to farm. Later, people called him Shennong. After he taught farmers to cultivate the fields, people ate food randomly and got sick. Shennong was very anxious and used two bags to separate the food that could be eaten and the food that was cured. In this way, he kept walking and walking, using those herbs to save many people's lives. There is a place where Shennong saved people's herbs on the rock wall. There is a ladder on the rock wall. People call it Shennongjia. Once, Shen Nong unfortunately tasted "Broken Heart Grass", and before he could swallow "Cha" to detoxify, the poison broke out. People buried Shen Nong grandly and respected him as the ancestor of farming and medicine.
I admire Shen Nong’s spirit of saving people. If Shen Nong had not separated the grass that can cure diseases from the grass that can be eaten, we humans might have perished.
In our lives, the same goes for doctors. They constantly treat us and keep us healthy. Although it costs money, there is nothing more important than living our lives! Thoughts after reading "Shennong Tasted Hundreds of Herbs" Chapter 18
Today, I read an article called "Shennong Tasted Hundreds of Herbs". After reading it, I was deeply moved.
This article mainly writes that in the Shennong era, there were many people and not enough food. At this time, Shennong discovered that the fruit cores thrown on the ground would sprout in the second year. So Shennong decided to taste various wild plants for himself. The next day, Shen Nong went around collecting various plants. He tasted them one by one. Which plants were delicious and which plants were not delicious? Shen Nong wrote them down one by one. Legend has it that while Shen Nong was tasting hundreds of herbs, one day He encountered seventy kinds of poisonous plants and almost lost his life several times. However, the great Shennong overcame all kinds of difficulties and finally found food that could be used as food, allowing the people to live a happy life and also found From then on, when people got sick, they went to Shennong.
After I finished reading, I thought, if we thought about others, robberies would not happen. Such a thing as murder? Thoughts after reading "Shen Nong Tasted Hundreds of Herbs" Chapter 19
In ancient times, people had little to eat and relied on raking grass seeds, picking wild fruits, and hunting birds and beasts to survive. Sometimes he ate something he shouldn't have eaten and was poisoned. In severe cases, he was poisoned to death. When people get sick, they don't know how to prescribe the right medicine. They just try to survive. If they get over it, they'll be fine. If they can't get over it, they'll die. Emperor Shennong was very worried about this matter, so he decided to taste hundreds of herbs, determine the properties of the medicine, and eliminate disasters and diseases for everyone. Once, Shennong’s daughter, Princess Huarui, fell ill. She didn't want to drink tea or eat. She felt uncomfortable all over, and her abdominal distension was like a drum. No matter how she treated it, Shennong was in trouble. After thinking about it, she grabbed some grass roots, bark, wild fruits, and stone noodles, and counted them. *** Twelve flavors, I asked Princess Huarui to eat it, and I left because I was busy with work. Princess Huarui took the medicine and her stomach hurt like a knife. Not long after she was older, she gave birth to a baby bird, which frightened people. They said it was a monster, so they quickly got it out and killed it. Unexpectedly, this little bird has human nature. When his family annoyed him, he flew to the fields to look for Shennong.
Shen Nong was dozing under a tree when he suddenly heard: "Chichi, grandpa! Chichi, grandpa!" When he looked up, he saw it was a little bird. I thought it was noisy and annoying, so I swung my arm and said "Wow!" and drove it away. After a while, the little bird flew back to the tree. It called again: "Chichi, grandpa! Chichi, grandpa!" Shennong felt strange, picked up a piece of garbage, threw it towards the tree, and threw it away. Scared.
After a while, the little bird came back to the tree and called again: "Grandpa, chichi! Grandpa, chichi!" As soon as Shennong thought about it and understood, he raised his left arm and said, "If you were me "My nephew, it landed on my neck!" The little bird really flew down and landed on Shennong's left neck. Shen Nong took a closer look at the little bird. It was green and transparent, and even the intestines and intestines in its belly could be seen clearly. As soon as Shennong spoke, the little bird swallowed the saliva. Hey, you can clearly see how the saliva was swallowed. Shennong was very happy. Shen Nong returned home with this exquisite and clear bird. When his family saw it, they were so frightened that they stepped back and said, "It's almost over, monster, it's almost over..." Shennong laughed and said, "This is not a monster, it's a monster." Baby! Just call it the Flower Bird!" Shen Nong divided the twelve herbs that Princess Flower had eaten into the pot. Boil it for a while and feed it to the bird. While feeding it, watch to see where the medicine goes in the bird's belly and what changes there are. Each of you will taste it with your own mouth and realize what this medicine feels like in your stomach. After the twelve herbs were administered and tasted, the twelve meridians of the hands and feet, three yin and three yang, were removed in one stroke.
Shen Nong carried the bird up the mountain, burrowed into the old forest, and picked all kinds of grass roots, bark, seeds, and fruits; he caught all kinds of birds and beasts, fish, turtles, shrimps, and insects; he dug all kinds of stones and minerals. Feed the birds and taste them all with your own mouth. Observe and understand which meridians they each go through in the body, what their nature is, and what diseases each cures. But none of them can go beyond the twelve meridians. Over time, Shennong formulated the twelve meridians of the human body and the "Materia Medica". After thinking about it, Shennong was still uneasy, so he held the bird in his hand and continued to verify. He came to the Taihang Mountains and wandered around for eighty-one days. He came to Xiaobeiding (Shennong Altar), caught the worms and fed them to the birds. Unexpectedly, the insect was so poisonous that it broke the bird's intestines and killed it. Shennong really regretted it, was extremely sad, and cried loudly. After crying, I chose good wood, carved a bird, and took it with me wherever I went. Later, Shen Nong accidentally tasted the gallbladder in the Baicao depression on both sides of Xiaobeiding and died. On the top of the mountain northwest of Baicaowa, there is a stone that looks like a man bending over and hugging his belly. It is said that it was changed by Shennong.
In order to commemorate Shennong’s creation of traditional Chinese medicine and herbal medicine, people renamed Xiaobeiding Shennong Altar and built Shennong Temple on Shennong Altar. There is a statue of Shennong in the temple, holding a bird with stamens in his left hand, and holding medicine in his right hand and putting it into his mouth. Every day, many people watch the scenery of Shennong Altar and pay homage to the statue of Shennong.
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