The pinyin of Nepeta: jīng jiè. ?
Cnepeta, also known as Nepeta japonica, Nepeta japonica, Artemisia tetragonata, and Schizonepeta japonica, is an annual herb with stems about two feet high. Leaves are opposite and pinnately split, and the lobes are lanceolate and light in bloom. Small red lip-shaped flowers; the whole plant is used medicinally. There are relevant records in "Compendium of Materia Medica·Cao San·Jiao Su" written by Li Shizhen of the Ming Dynasty. ?
Nepeta is very adaptable and likes sunlight. It mostly grows in warm and humid environments. It has no strict requirements on soil. It can be grown in ordinary soil, but it must be grown on loose and fertile soil. It grows well and is afraid of water accumulation in hot and rainy seasons.
Schizonepeta is mild in taste, warm in nature, non-toxic, and has a clear and strong aroma. Nepeta is a diaphoretic and antipyretic drug. It is one of the commonly used Chinese herbal medicines. It can relieve phlegm, expel wind and cool blood. Treat influenza, headache, cold, heat, sweating, and vomiting.