1. Sanskrit transliteration. Or translated as "Miluo". Buddhism said that Sakyamuni Buddha died at the age of 8 in the forest outside the city of Nara. Chinese temples are mostly replaced by horse chestnut. In Tang Dynasty, Yin Yaofan's poem "A Gift to a Teacher Only" reads: "It is planned to sweep the green and shady floating Buddhist temple, and the spiny ferns will become neighbors." The second fold of Yuan Wu Ming's Du Liu Cui: "I saved a long life in this month." Zhao Yi of Qing Dynasty wrote the poem "Visit Yongji Temple in Bo Yan Zi Ji": "A tree is full of old acquaintances, and once saw my blackhead year." 2. Pteridophytes. Cyatheaceae. Woody Stems columnar, erect, 3-8 meters high. The lower part has black coarse hair, and the upper part has scales. The leaves are 1-3 meters long, with three pinnate fronds clustered on the top of the trunk. Sporocysts are numerous, small, and attached near the kohane axis. There are many trees growing under streams in southern China. The stem contains starch and is edible.