Pronunciation: [qí] [jì]?
Radical: Bi Bi Bi: 9 Five Elements: Muwubi: AYJJ
Basic explanation
water chestnut
【 Water chestnut 】 Herbs grow in ponds or are planted in rice fields. Underground stems are also called water chestnuts. They are spherical, with reddish brown skin and white meat, and can be eaten.
Water chestnut [j √]
Shepherd's purse, herbs, pinnately divided leaves and white flowers. When the stems and leaves are tender, they can be used as vegetables and the whole grass can be used as medicine.
Detailed explanation of group words:
1, Cai Jian
Also known as "gas gathering". The title of ancient music. Say, escape the name of the poem.
2. contentment is always a pleasure
Water chestnut: beet. Tea is bitter, but compared with the inner pain, it feels as sweet as shepherd's purse It is a metaphor that people feel sweet as long as they feel at ease, even if they suffer great pain.
3. Tea [tú qí]
Tea and water chestnut are both dish names. Tea is bitter, but water chestnut is sweet, because "tea chestnut" is a metaphor for a villain and a gentleman.
4. Mosla [jü ní ng]
Millet. The stems are thin and branched. Leaves ovate, opposite, flowering in autumn, lip-shaped, lavender. Aromatic oil can be extracted from stems and leaves. Dry whole grass can be used as medicine. ?
5. Shepherd's purse [j ? cà i]
A biennial herb (shepherd's purse) has white flowers and edible stems and leaves when tender. All herbs are filled with traditional Chinese medicine.