"枸" has two pronunciations, namely [jǔ] and [gǒu]
Interpretation
枸[jǔ]: a. Evergreen small tree or large shrub with short thorns. The fruit is oblong, yellow, and fragrant. The peel can be used as medicine or to extract aromatic oil; b. The fruit of this plant. Both are also called "citron".
Wolfberry [gǒu]: a small deciduous shrub with lanceolate leaves and small berries that are red when mature. It is called "wolfberry" and can be used as medicine; the root bark is called "digupi" and can also be used as medicine. ; Stems and leaves are edible when tender. 2. [~bone] small evergreen trees or shrubs with oblong leaves with three or four hard thorns, small white flowers with fragrant aroma, spherical fruits for ornamental use, and leaves used for medicine.
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Medicine made from wolfberry [jǔ]
It is of great help to us.
The name of this tree is wolfberry.
wolfberry[gǒu]
There is a forest on the hillside with dense leaves and green trees. The most beautiful plant is the wolfberry.
Cook yam and wolfberry into porridge to prolong life.
Don’t forget to nourish and recuperate, make a delicious soup with wolfberry and mutton.
Kiwi, citrus, and wolfberry among fruits are rich in vitamin C.