Explanation of borneol and mint
Another name for Stachys. See Ming Dynasty Li Shizhen's "Compendium of Materia Medica·Caosan·Shuisu".
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The explanation of borneol is to obtain a camphor-like substance by distilling the trunk of the borneol tree, which has a refreshing smell. It can be used to make spices and medicine. The detailed explanation is also called "Long Nao". .The dipterocarp tree. Volume 2 of Liang Renfang's "Shu Yi Ji" in the Southern Dynasties: "There is a place for Shennong's whip medicine in Chengyang Mountain. An explanation of Shennong's original medicinal herb mountain mint. It consists of any of various aromatic plants of the Lamiaceae family; especially members of the genus Mentha." , a perennial herbaceous plant that can be used as medicine. It has four-ridged stems, opposite leaves, and red, white or lavender flowers. The stems and leaves have a cool fragrance and can be used as medicine or food. Compendium of Materia Medica by Li Shizhen of the Ming Dynasty. p>