When it comes to Chinese medicine, you can’t miss the Medicinal Botanical Garden. For beginners, seeing frangipani will be unforgettable, and smelling chicken feces and rattan buns will be unforgettable. When the leaves are rubbed, they smell like chicken feces, but after being cooked, they can clear away heat and detoxify. There is a sweet cake stall near Ha Wan Market in Macau, which only sells this cake during the Qingming Festival. Although this vine is evergreen and grows all year round, if you want to eat it, it depends on the season. Presumably the cakes made from the young leaves are the best to eat at that time! In addition to five-flower tea and chicken shit cake, Twenty-Four Flavors are also a must-have medicine at home. Which 24 types are they? Here you can learn about duck foot bark (bark of duck foot tree), crocodile root (root of plum-leaf holly), and loquat leaves. You can study here for a long time and look at the explanation signs (a total of 127 ), thinking that I have undoubtedly difficult and complicated diseases, and imagining that I am the Shennong who tried hundreds of herbs to cure all kinds of diseases, I can't help but admire that this is the ancient wisdom that has been passed down by the Chinese nation for thousands of years. The so-called use of useless things is of great use. Regardless of the inconspicuous weeds in the garden, it may be proved by experiments in a few years to be a panacea that can cure terminal diseases! There is no truth in the saying that what we are born with will be useful.