Baicalin (pinyin: qín),
Interpretation:
1. An ancient book refers to plants like reeds. It is a perennial herb with opposite, lanceolate leaves and lavender flowers. Roots yellow, traditional Chinese medicine, there are clearing heat and dampness and other effects
2, Scutellaria.
It is the second level of the Chinese universal standardized character. This character was first seen in the Small Seal Script, a morpho-sound character. The original meaning of this character is a kind of grass, family Gramineae, wild in wet places; in ancient books, it refers to a kind of plant like reeds; it can also be used as a family name.
Shuowen Jiezi
Grass is also. The name "grass" is derived from the word "grass," which means "grass," and "grass," which means "grass.
The poem says: "Eat the wild scutellaria." Ju Jin Che.
Shuowen Jiezi Note
Grass is also.
Small Ya: Yo Yo Deer Song, eat wild scutellaria. The biography said: scutellaria grass. Lu Gui Yun: Scutellaria stem like hairpin. Leaves such as bamboo, trailing Ze in the lower ground in the salt, for the grass real, cattle and horses are happy to eat. Press: As Lu said, it is not Scutellaria baicalensis medicine. Xu Jun Huang 菳 word from the gold sound, poetry wild scutellaria word from the present sound, but respectively, other books messed up, not also. Mao Shi Yinyi quoted "Shuowen" cloud: artemisia also. To be different from the grass of Maogong, is also very evidence. But the training of artemisia is not different from the two chapters of the brother, and "Shuowen" when the scutellaria and artemisia seal class toilet, I am afraid that a book for artemisia, "Shuowen" is also the word or the word of the error. Another note: "Jiyun", "class chapter" are said to be the same, the fish sound. Scutellaria three words are the same, fish sound cut, vegetable name, like garlic, raw water. Examination of the "word forest", "Qimin Essentials" are all cloud 荶 like garlic, born in the water. This is not a thing. From the grass this sound. Ju Jin cut. Seven parts. The poem says: "Eat the scutellaria of the wild.