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What is the word "Zhi"? How to read it? What is Pinyin?
Hovenia trifoliata

Basic word meaning

1. Deciduous shrubs or small trees, with spiny branchlets, yellow-green fruit, sour and inedible, can be used as medicine (also known as "orange"): ~ fruit (nearly mature fruit called "Fructus Aurantii" and "Fructus Citri" in Chinese medicine). ~ shell (mature fruit called "Fructus Aurantii" and "Fructus Citri" in traditional Chinese medicine).

Detailed word meaning

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1. Citrus, also known as "stinky orange" [trifoliate orange]

The bitter orange is like an orange. From wood, only sound. -"Shuo Wen"

Yin Yi Ba. -"The Book of Rites, the Hall of Fame". Note: "The words of Ba Ba are also true. It is also called "Qu radial."

Six oranges are a hedge. -"The History of the Later Han Dynasty Feng Yanchuan". Note: "Zhi, Fenmu also."

The orange crosses the Huai River and the north is the bitter orange. -"Zhou Li Kao Gong Ji Xu Gong"

2. A cold-resistant deciduous citrus reticulata from China, with trifoliate leaves and small fragrant and sour fruit. Widely planted as ornamental leaves or hedges, especially as rootstocks to bud various edible oranges.

3. Ancient county name [Zhi county]. During the Warring States Period, there was Zhi Yi in Chu and Zhi County in Han, which belonged to Ba County. The hometown is in Fuling County, Sichuan Province today.

Common phrases

1. Hovenia dulcis Thunb. zh ǐ j and ch m: o

[splendid achratherum] Achnatherum splendens

2. Fructus Aurantii zhǐké

[fruit of citron or trifoliate orange] Chinese medicine name. It is the same variety as Fructus Aurantii Immaturus, but the difference is that it is slightly more mature than Fructus Aurantii Immaturus and its efficacy is milder than Fructus Aurantii Immaturus.

Fructus Aurantii Immaturus is commonly used for resolving hard mass and breaking accumulation, and Fructus Aurantii is commonly used for regulating qi and broadening chest.

3. Fructus Aurantii Immaturus zhǐshí

[fruit of citron or trifoliate orange] Chinese medicine name. Immature fruit of rutaceae plant lime or citron. Bitter, pungent, slightly acidic, slightly warm. Dispelling stagnation and eliminating mass, promoting qi circulation and resolving phlegm are mainly used for treating abdominal pain due to stagnation of qi, chest obstruction due to phlegm, diarrhea due to damp-heat and constipation due to heat accumulation.