Mistletoe has a bitter taste and a flat nature, and it belongs to the liver and kidney meridians. Can dispel wind-dampness, Shu muscle, treatment of rheumatism and paralysis pain, but especially long in the liver and kidney, strong bones, so the liver and kidney deficiency, lumbar and knee pain is particularly suitable; this product to supplement the liver and kidney, nourish the blood and fetal, can be used to treat the deficiency of liver and kidney, not fixed in the fetal leakage of the fetal movement, fetal movement restlessness.
1. Mistletoe: can be generalized to refer to the pine caterpillar genus (Dendrolimus) in a variety of parasitic on the pine elm (the ancient name of Mistletoe) pests.
If you want to know about mistletoe (Viscum coloratum), please type "mistletoe" and its Latin name Viscum coloratum correctly, mistletoe is a plant in the family of Moraceae, named after the mistletoe tree on which it is mostly parasitized.
"Mistletoe", the word read hú beech family, tall deciduous trees, distributed in the country's northeastern south to the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River. Mistletoe (Viscum coloratum), Mistletoe family evergreen shrubs, native to China, Japan and Korea can also be seen, by the birds eat its fruit after the seeds are not easily digested by the excretion of other trees and the spread of the mistletoe, elm, pear and birch and other deciduous parasitic trees. It is often used as a Christmas ornament in the West.
"檞", the word read xiè or jiě wood name, "Yu Zhuan - wood": "檞, pine elm also". Zuo Zhuan (左传-庄公四年):"The king was on his way and died under the elm wood" (the king refers to Xiong Tong, King Wu of Chu). The Book of the Han Dynasty - The Western Regions: "The mountains of the Wusun Kingdom are full of pine and elm"; Yan Shigu's note: "Elm is the name of a wood whose heart resembles that of a pine".
2. Religion was regarded as sacred by the British Druids. During Christmas, people standing under the mistletoe could not refuse a kiss; people who were enemies of each other met under the mistletoe to embrace each other and call a truce for a day. Legend has it that the girl who stands under the mistletoe on Christmas Day can be happy
Performance: Stem and branches are cylindrical, 3-8mm in diameter, slightly expanded at the nodes, as thick as 1.5cm, with purplish-black rings; the surface is golden-yellow, with irregular longitudinal wrinkles. Leaf blade thick, golden yellow to yellowish brown, much transverse wrinkles. Stem hard texture, light yellow in cross section, lax cortex, obvious formation of laminar rings, white rays, small pith.
Memory
The evergreen mistletoe represents hope and abundance. There is a household saying in England that there is no happiness without mistletoe.
Mistletoe, as the name suggests, is a plant that parasitizes other plants. It is evergreen with yellow flowers and bears white or red berries in winter, and drinking its juice can prevent infertility. Long ago, our ancestors already knew how to use the mucus of mistletoe fruits to make sticky bird glue, and birds thus fell into people's hands and became delicious food on the table.
Mistletoe is known as the "golden branch of life" in the West, but in Norse mythology it has become a symbol of death: Bird, the god of peace and son of Odin and the goddess of love, Frigidaire, was shot to death by Loki, the god of evil, with a dart made of mistletoe. The dart was made of mistletoe by the evil god Loki. Frigga's tears of grief dissolved the evil of the mistletoe and saved her son's life. She then promised to bestow a kiss on whoever stood under the mistletoe. This myth evolved into a Western Christmas tradition: if a woman occasionally passes by or stands where the mistletoe hangs, the man next to her can walk up and kiss her. Westerners believe that this is an omen for the union of the sexes and the multiplication of children. This is also in line with ancient Celtic customs. They believed that the red mistletoe fruit was a symbol of female vitality; the white fruit represented male fertility; and they *** together represented the primordial Mother Earth.
According to tradition, mistletoe, which is considered to be a protection against evil, can be used to help with pregnancy and to avoid thunder; hanging it in a room can ward off bad luck and witchcraft, and hanging it in a doorway can stop a witch from entering the house. Mistletoe was also once considered a "cure-all" and was worn by some African tribes before war to avoid injury. Austrians placed mistletoe on their doorsteps to prevent nightmares. At Christmas time, the British would hang mistletoe branches and put them under their pillows to divine dreams. The Swedes used mistletoe sprigs as detecting rods to find veins of gold. In the border region between Austria and Italy, mistletoe has been rumored to make people invisible.
The mistletoe is a lucky plant for those born on Dec. 24, and its evergreen color represents perseverance and regeneration. Therefore, it is said that those who are blessed by it will have super strong willpower, firm goals in life, can resist any temptation, and will not give up lightly in the face of difficulties; however, some people will become complacent, which will be a trigger for failure.
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Mistletoe in the West can be said to be a representative of love, but also superstition, legend has it that as long as the couple in the Mistletoe parasitic parasitized tree under the kiss, this pair of lovers can love each other forever, and as long as the stand in the Mistletoe parasitic parasitized tree under the tree, can not be refused to other people's kisses. So don't be too close to someone you don't love away from a tree with a Mistletoe Parasite, oh, be careful of sneak attacks, and then it's too late afterward!
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Mistletoe
Mouthfuls
**Guitar Solo - Stranded Hearts***
**Meet by Chance***
Meet by Chance***
Me by Chance***
Me by Chance***
Me by Chance***
Me by Chance***
Me by Chance***
By chance, please don't ask me who I am
Because no matter how many lifetimes I've been through, I'll always remember how I felt when I loved you
Beyond the sky, between the earth and the sky, please don't leave me, the road is too far
The many faces I've looked back on, I only want to see you once
I don't know how to take off without breaking my wings
We all know that if I lose my balance, I'll be in danger. I can't turn my head back
I still don't care
Waiting for the full moon from the balcony
All roses have a sentimental wish
Following the source of fragrance
A year or a day, my heart jumps for you
When the words on the cigarette turn to ashes and turn into the last wisp of smoke from your chest
I can do it without words
I can do it without words.
I can think of you without words
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