Dry buds of lilac in Myrtaceae.
Sexual taste and pungent-warm meridian tropism. Enter spleen, stomach, lung and kidney meridians.
Functions and indications: warming middle warmer, lowering adverse qi, tonifying kidney and strengthening yang. Used for deficiency-cold of spleen and stomach, hiccup and vomiting, anorexia and vomiting, chills and pains, and impotence due to kidney deficiency.
Peach blossom or mountain peach blossom in Rosaceae.
Sexual taste and meridian tropism are bitter and flat. Heart, liver and large intestine meridian
Indications: diuresis, promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis. Main edema, beriberi, excessive phlegm, diuresis, constipation, amenorrhea, madness and rash. Used for edema, ascites and constipation.
Dry flower heads of chrysanthemum morifolium in Compositae. Medicinal materials are divided into Chrysanthemum morifolium, Chrysanthemum morifolium, Chrysanthemum morifolium, Chrysanthemum morifolium, Chrysanthemum morifolium and Chrysanthemum morifolium.
Sexual taste, sweet, bitter and slightly cold. Enter lung meridian and liver meridian.
Indications: dispelling wind and clearing heat, calming liver and improving eyesight, clearing away heat and toxic materials. Used for wind-heat cold, headache, dizziness, conjunctival congestion, swelling and pain, conjunctival congestion, and carbuncle.
Dry flower heads of Chrysanthemum indicum in Compositae.
Sexual taste, bitter meridian tropism, pungent, slightly cold. Liver meridian and heart meridian.
Indications: clearing away heat and toxic materials, purging fire and calming the liver. Used for furuncle, carbuncle swelling, conjunctival congestion, headache and dizziness.
Dry flower of rose in Rosaceae.
Sexual taste, warm meridian. Liver meridian.
Indications: promoting blood circulation, regulating menstruation, soothing the liver and relieving depression. Used for qi stagnation and blood stasis, irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea and chest pain.
The dried buds of Rosaceae rose.
Sexual taste, bitter cold after menstruation; A little poisonous. Return to lung and large intestine meridian.
Indications: clearing away heat and toxic materials and eliminating dampness. Used for wind-heat cold, sore throat, damp-heat diarrhea, eczema, furuncle and snake bite.
Dry inflorescence of Celosia cristata of Amaranthaceae.
Sexual taste, sweet meridian tropism, astringent and cool. Liver and large intestine meridians entered.
Functions and indications: astringing to stop bleeding, stopping leucorrhea and stopping dysentery. Used for hematemesis, metrorrhagia, hematochezia, hemorrhoid, leucorrhea with red and white discharge, and chronic dysentery.
Dry flower buds of Prunus mume in Rosaceae.
Sexual taste, slightly sour meridian tropism. Liver, stomach and lung meridians entered.
Indications: soothing the liver and regulating qi, resolving phlegm and resolving hard mass. Can be used for treating liver and stomach gas pain, depression and vexation, plum blossom gas, and acute diseases and sores.
The dried flowers and buds of Sophora japonica in Leguminosae. The former is called "Sophora japonica" and the latter is called "Sophora japonica".
Sexual taste, bitter menstruation, slightly cold. Liver and large intestine meridians entered.
Indications: cooling blood to stop bleeding, clearing liver and purging fire. Used for hematochezia, hemorrhoid, bloody dysentery, metrorrhagia, hematemesis, epistaxis, liver fire, red eyes, headache and dizziness.
Dry flower buds of Magnoliaceae, Magnoliaceae or Magnoliaceae.
Sexual taste and pungent-warm meridian tropism. Enter the lung and stomach meridians.
Indications: dispelling cold and dredging orifices. Used for wind-cold headache, nasal congestion and rhinorrhea, nasal congestion and sinusitis.