Fu explained word for word:
1, the radical is awkward, the strokes are paintings, the structure is up and down, and the stroke order is horizontal, vertical, vertical, horizontal, left, right and left. It can be used with Poria cocos, Poria cocos and Smilax glabra.
2. "Fu" is a standard secondary word in modern Chinese, pronounced as fú in Mandarin, which was first seen in Chu, bamboo and silk times. The basic meaning of "Fu" is a massive fungal plant parasitic on the roots of pine trees, with black skin and wrinkles and white or pink inside, which is mostly distributed in North China, Central China and South China. The name "Shen Fu" contains pine roots, which can be used as medicine or food, such as Poria.
3. "Fu" first appeared in the era of Chu bamboo slips and silk books, and later appeared in the Biography of Qin Dynasty. The simplified Chinese character "Fu" evolved from Xiao Zhuan in Qin Dynasty.
Fu's example:
1, Guiling Ointment is mainly made of chickpea and Poria.
2. The main components of Guiling Ointment are tortoise plastron and poria cocos, which are refined with drugs such as Radix Rehmanniae.
3. Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae, Poria and Radix Glycyrrhizae Preparata are commonly used in compatibility, which is Sijunzi Decoction, a famous prescription for invigorating qi and strengthening spleen.
4. Results Rhizoma Smilacis Glabrae, Flos Sophorae Immaturus, Rhizoma Atractylodis and Cortex Phellodendri were identified qualitatively.
5. The alkaloids in Smilax China and Smilax glabra were detected qualitatively and quantitatively.
6. In recent years, there have been many reports about the chemical constituents and pharmacological effects of Smilax glabra, but the compounds with tyrosinase inhibitory activity and their antioxidant effects have not been reported.