The other names of the Chinese medicine Wuzhu included Xuchang Qing, Shandiao Zhu, Liaodiao Zhu, Diao Zhu, Dingren Grass, Yaowang, Tianzhu, Yaoshan Bamboo, Xiaoyao Bamboo, Liaodiao Bamboo, Yizhi Xiang, Yizhi Jian, Shixia Changqing, Laojun Xu, Bie Xian Zong, Yingxiong Cao, Baitouweng, Baitougong, Baitoucao, Yezhangren, Naihe Cao, Laogonghua, Wengcao, Lao...
The other names of Wuzhu Chinese medicine included Diao Zhu, Bamboo Leaf Asmodium, Liao Diao Zhu, Xiaoyao Zhu, Yao Zhuxiao, Yao Shan Zhu, Duijie Lian, Gong Cao, Yi Zhi Xiang, Hero Cao, Xu Changqing, Xu Changqing, Shan Diao Zhu, Ding Huang Cao, Medicine King, Shi Xia Changqing, Lao Jun Xu, Bie Xian Zong, Tian Zhu, etc.
Wu Zhu was a type of Chinese medicine. It was one of the messengers sent by the Temple. After hundreds of thousands of years, Wu Zhu had become different from the other envoys. It didn't understand true qi and had never practiced martial arts. It only knew how to poke people with the metal rod in its hand. Wu Zhu could also jump off a cliff. He was fast, accurate, and ruthless in battle, without any unnecessary movements. It had once fought with Ye Liuyun. Wu Zhu's existence was described in " Celebrating Years," but the specific medicinal effects and uses were not mentioned in the information provided.
The other names of Wuzhu Chinese medicine included Diao Zhu, Bamboo Leaf Asmodium, Liao Diao Zhu, Xiaoyao Zhu, Yao Zhuxiao, Yao Shan Zhu, Duijie Lian, Gong Cao, Yi Zhi Xiang, Hero Cao, Xu Changqing, Xu Changqing, Shan Diao Zhu, Ding Huang Cao, Medicine King, Shi Xia Changqing, Lao Jun Xu, Bie Xian Zong, Tian Zhu, etc.
The other name of the flat bundle of Chinese medicine was Xu Xu.
The other names of the Chinese medicine, Zhu Sanqi, were Tushen, Tujing, Xueshen, Tianqi, Zhugenqi, Bamboo Ginseng, Bamboo Ginseng, Zhubian Sanqi, Luohan Sanqi, Bamboo Ginseng, Zhuqi, Radish Qi, White Sanqi, Mingqi, Wild Sanqi, E Sanqi, Zhugenqi, Centipede Qi, and Seven Leaves.
The other names of Zhugenqi were Gemai Huangjing, Zhujieqi, Jinbuhuan, Zhugenshen, Oxtail Seven, Yuzhu, and Aqingguo.
The other names of endive were bitter endive, bitter cabbage, kasni, wrinkled bitter endive, bright cabbage, coffee radish, and coffee grass.
Chuanqi's Chinese medicine nicknames were Madeira vine, rattan ginseng, heart leaf malachite, and malachite.
Wuzhu was another name for Jade Bamboo. Jade Bamboo was a type of Chinese medicinal herb that had the effects of nourishing yin and nourishing dryness, producing saliva and quenching thirst. It was often used to treat symptoms such as lung and stomach yin injury, dry cough, dry throat, thirst, and internal heat and thirst. Regarding Wu Zhu's effects and taboos, there was no relevant information in the search results provided, so it was impossible to obtain an accurate answer.
The other names of Bamboo No.7 were Soushan Tiger, Little Ten Thousand Year Green, Bamboo No.7, Bamboo Ginseng, Bamboo Penis No.7, Luohan No.7, Radish No.7, White No.7, Ming No.7, Wild No.7, E No.7, Bamboo Root No.7, Centipede No.7, and Seven Leaves.