There were many differences between Du Ruo and Du Heng. 1. ** In terms of plant classification ** - Du Ruo belonged to the Commelina family, Du Ruo, while Du Heng belonged to the Aristolochiae family, Asgard. 2. ** Appearance ** - The specific form of the Durosus was distributed in the humid areas under the broad-leaved forests in the middle and low altitudes of the north-central region. Du Heng's stem was in the shape of a root, lying in the soil. Its leaves were in the shape of a broad heart or kidney heart, directly emerging from the soil. It was a little similar to sunflower, and some people thought it was like a horse's hoof. 3. ** Name Usage ** - In history, the two had the same name, such as in Shen Nong's Herbal Classic, Du Ruo was considered "a Du Heng", but in fact, the two were different. During the Qi and Liang period of the Southern Dynasty, Tao Hongjing also pointed out that although Du Ruo and Du Heng could be referred to as the same plant, Du Heng himself had another meaning. In the Song Dynasty's Materia Medica Tujing, Du Ruo was actually a plant similar to Alpinia galangae. Li Shizhen also regarded Du Ruo as a plant similar to Alpinia galangae. In modern botany, Du Ruo belonged to the Commelina family, which was different from the Aristolochiae family that Du Heng belonged to. 4. ** Medicinal value ** - Du Ruo can be used to regulate qi to treat pain, disperse wind and reduce swelling; Du Heng can dispel cold and cough, dispel wind and relieve pain. 5. ** Fragrance and efficacy ** - Du Ruo was fragrant and edible. During the Warring States Period, it was regarded as a noble item at banquets. Shen Nong's Herbal Classic recorded that it could improve one's eyesight and lighten one's body after taking it for a long time. Du Heng contained aromatic oil, which could replace mothballs to deworm. The whole grass could be used as medicine. It was slightly poisonous (also said to be non-toxic). The Compendium of Materia Medica recorded that it could disperse cold, expel dampness, moisten the internal organs, and stop phlegm and asthma. During the pre-Qin period, the Chu people collected and dried Du Heng to smoke clothes or remove filth from their houses. In the Classic of Mountains and Seas, there were also sayings that wearing Du Heng could make horses run faster, eating Du Heng could eliminate neck sarcomas, and even a dying person could come back to life after eating Du Heng (reviving the soul was a legend). The novel "Acanthus Flower Blossoms" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In ancient culture and literary works, Du Heng and Du Ruo might have different metaphor, but this needed to be analyzed in the context of specific cultural context and literary works. From a botanical point of view, the two were confused. Du Heng was a perennially herbaceous plant belonging to the Aristolochiae family and the Asgard, while Du Ruo in modern botany was a perennially herbaceous plant belonging to the Commelina family. However, in ancient literature, the relationship between the two was complicated. Some people believed that Du Ruo was Du Heng, while others believed that the two were different things with the same name. In literary works such as " Dream of the Red Chamber "," Du Ruo " and " Wu " were mentioned. Here, Du Ruo and Wu referred to the creeping and fragrant herbs that grew on the ground. They might be a metaphor for a beautiful natural thing with fragrance. Due to their confusion in ancient herbal records and their unique fragrance, they may be used as a metaphor for good quality or elusive things. However, the specific meaning of the metaphor may vary according to the creative intention of different authors, the theme of the work, the cultural background, and other factors. It is difficult to give a unified and absolute metaphor explanation. The novel "Acanthus Flower Blossoms" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Durosia is a perennially erect or ascending herbaceous plant of the Durosia of the Commelinacea family, while Eucommia ulmoides is a plant of the Eucommia family. From the perspective of medicinal effects, Du Ruo had the effects of clearing heat and detoxification in traditional medicine. Du Zhong was warm in nature and sweet in taste. It entered the liver and kidney meridians. It had the effects of nourishing the liver and kidney, strengthening the muscles and bones, and preventing miscarriage. It could be used for liver and kidney deficiency, waist and knee pain, muscle weakness, dizziness, bleeding during pregnancy, fetal movement, and so on. From the perspective of plant form, there were many differences between the two. For example, the bark of the bark of the bark could be used as medicine. The bark was in the shape of a sheet or slightly rolled inward on both sides. The outer surface was light brown or grayish brown, with obvious wrinkles or vertical cracks. Du Ruo was a herbaceous plant. The whole grass and other parts were completely different from the bark of the bark. The novel "Acanthus Flower Blossoms" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Du Heng and Asgard had the following differences: 1. [Effect and Range of Effect]: - Du Heng was mainly used to treat blood stasis, expectoration, rheumatism, and bruises. It had a certain effect on relieving asthma. It could also be used to treat cold, but its effect was not as good as Asgard. - Asari was a kind of exterior medicine. It was mainly used to treat cold, headache, toothache and other symptoms. It could also relieve cough caused by lung diseases. 2. [** Medicine shape **: The two look similar, but there are differences. However, the detailed description of the specific shape difference has not been found.] 3. ** Drug classification **: Although both are related to Aristolochiae, there are differences in the specific species. Asgard includes many species of Asgard, and Du Heng also has its own botany classification. 4. ** Drug side effects **: The detailed difference between the specific side effects of the two drugs was not found. However, Asari is slightly toxic, and there is a saying that "Asari is not expensive" when used. The novel "Acanthus Flower Blossoms" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
"Du Ruo with Wings" will be performed at the Cao Yu Theater of the Beijing International Drama Center from February 18 to 19. This play written and directed by Gu Lei was his latest work, focusing on the image of his mother. The story was about how after Fang Duruo became alone, the sisters who came to mourn came one after another, telling the legends about her back then and bringing her the possibility of starting a new life. However, her new life tempted her, and wings grew in her heart, but she was bound by the curse of the past and torn by the current contradictions. This work was Gu Lei's sister work after " Water Flows Down " and was also another work that won the Best Script Award of the Year from " Drama China."
Only the description of " melodious smell of dora " was vague. From the perspective of dora plants, dora was a perennially herbaceous plant of the dora family. It was 30 - 90 cm tall and had a fragrance. It might be a description of the fragrance of dora plants. If one were to start from another context, it would be difficult to determine the exact meaning due to the lack of more information. The novel "Acanthus Flower Blossoms" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
No, Du Ruo (scientific name: Pollia juvenica Thunb.) It is a perennially herbaceous plant belonging to the Pollia family of Commelinacea and has nothing to do with cotton. The novel "Acanthus Flower Blossoms" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Du Ruo had a fragrance, but the specific description of its fragrance was not mentioned in detail. It only indicated that it had a fragrance. In summer, the leaves were bright green and wide, and white flowers bloomed on the top. It could be used as a potted plant or a ground cover plant under the forest. The novel "Acanthus Flower Blossoms" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Du Ruolan belonged to the blue family. It was a fresh and clean color. Although it was a cool color, it gave off an elegant feeling. It had a wide range of uses in autumn and winter. For example, it was more suitable to wear a long dress inside a coat. A soft Du Ruolan sweater with a pleated skirt of the same color would look gentle and generous. This color was not too picky about skin color, and a yellow-skinned girl could also wear it. When it came to fashion, Du Ruolan was suitable to be paired with cool or neutral colors. If she were paired with warm colors, even a fashion blogger might fail. Among the blue colors that were popular in the autumn and winter of 2015, Du Ruolan had a certain degree of grayness. It was quite heavy in the autumn and winter season. Compared to Cobalt Blue, it lacked the sharpness of electronic light perception. It was the most suitable color for stacking with the same color. It was loved by girls with calm and intellectual temperament. Other than that, there were also Du Ruolan's products such as Decathlon sunblock clothes, New York's electric eraser, and Dapu health mat. The novel "Acanthus Flower Blossoms" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!