1, perennial herb with spiny stems, pinnate leaves, purplish red flowers and oval achenes. Whole grass is used as medicine. Also known as thistle.
2. Ancient place names, in the southwest of Beijing today, were once the capital of Yan State in the Zhou Dynasty.
3. Jixian, a place name, is in Tianjin.
4. Last name.
Composition: Cirsium japonicum, Cirsium japonicum, Cirsium japonicum, Cirsium japonicum, Cirsium japonicum, Cirsium japonicum, Cirsium japonicum, Cirsium japonicum, Cirsium japonicum, Cirsium japonicum.
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Explanation of words:
1, thistle [bιnι]
Common name: chicken horn thorn, southern thistle characteristics: perennial herb, native to the seaside or wild. The taproot goes deep into the ground, the leaves are shiny, the feathers are scored, the root leaves have stalks, and the dorsal veins of the leaves have dense hairs; The first flower is solitary on short branches, with purple or white corolla, needle-shaped top and 3.5 cm long stem.
2. Liao Ji
Liaodi and thistle land.
3. Jishan 【 jěqiū 】
Also known as "Qiu Ji". Ancient place names. In the northwest corner outside Deshengmen in western Beijing.
4. Ma Ji [m? j]
Another name for thistle. See Li Ming's Compendium of Materia Medica, Grass IV, Cirsium japonicum, Cirsium japonicum.
5. Thistle [cějě]
Commonly known as thistle, thistle. Because all leaves have thorns, they are called.