The plant that bloomed in winter and was used as a traditional Chinese medicine was crocus. It was not only an ornamental plant, but also a Chinese medicinal herb with extremely high medicinal value. Each flower had three silk threads that could be directly used as medicine. The novel "Acanthus Flower Blossoms" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Recently, the price of winter flowers varied due to factors such as origin and quality. 90 yuan/kg of high-quality winter flowers in Gansu Province, about 45 yuan/catty; TongLiao, Inner Mongolia, winter flowers 80 yuan/kg, about 40 yuan/catty; Fresh winter flowers planted in Tianshui, Gansu Province, 15 yuan/catty; 28 yuan/catty of selected coltsfoot flowers in Gansu Province; 25 - 28 yuan/catty of coltsfoot flowers in Longnan, Gansu Province; The price of coltsfoot flowers in Xihe County, Longnan City, Gansu Province is 180 yuan/kg, about 90 yuan/catty; The market price of new goods was generally between 200 - 220 yuan, about 100 - 110 yuan per catty. The novel "Acanthus Flower Blossoms" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following types of medicine can be used when the potato blooms: 1. ** Pestilence against pests and diseases **: It is recommended to use a medicament with broad-spectrum sterilization and pesticide effects, such as a compound medicament containing copper or biological pesticide. Commonly used chemical agents and 2000 - 2500 times of 50% dimethomorph and cymofurazil wetting powder, or 1500 - 2000 times of 40% famoxadone and cymofurazil suspending agent, or 500 - 800 times of 25% metalaxyl wetting powder, or 500 - 800 times of 25% metalaxyl and cymofurazil wetting powder. or 58% metalaxyl-mancozeb wetting powder 500 - 800 times and 80% ethvl ester 800 - 1000 times, or 80% ethvl ester 800 - 1000 times, or 'pesticide', 20% abamectin-divinuron wetting powder 1200 - 1500 times, or 15% abamectin-chloriphos ester 2000 - 3000 times, or 20% phoxim cyhalothrin cream 3000 - 4000 times, or 6% avermentin and chloridizanil suspending agent 2000 - 3000 times, or 20.5% avermentin and difluenzuron suspending agent 2000 - 3000 times. 2. ** Growth regulator **: In order to promote the formation and expansion of tubers, appropriate growth regulator can be used, such as triazole-type drugs such as paclobutrazol to suppress the vegetative growth of aboveground plants, so that nutrients gradually accumulate in the underground tubers. 3. ** Foliar fertilizer **: You can use 300 - 400 grams of monobium phosphorus per mu of land and spray it with 30 liters of water. The novel "Acanthus Flower Blossoms" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Lai Pingfan was the director of the Teaching Development Center of Zhejiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. He had won one second prize of national teaching achievement, three first prizes of provincial teaching achievement and four second prizes. He had in-depth research on the cultivation and application of the Teaching Achievement Award. He could give a clear and comprehensive explanation from the aspects of "Introduction to the Teaching Achievement Award","Cultivation of the Teaching Achievement Award", and "Writing Techniques of the Invitation Form". He also explained the cultivation of the Teaching Achievement Award in detail with classic cases. He also taught everyone the requirements and skills of writing the application form for the Higher Education Teaching Achievement Award. He also focused on the evaluation indicators of the Teaching Achievement Award, including the form. The content of the results, innovation, application, comprehensive level, and other scoring details, as well as the five key elements of writing the application. The Extraordinary Ordinary Life novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following are some information about the winter language training: - On November 20th, 2021 (winter), Wuhou District's primary and secondary school language backbone classes conducted concentrated training. It was organized by Teacher Zhu Ting of the Western Education Research Institute and hosted by Student Zhang Sai. In the morning, Director Liu Xu of the Chengdu City Institute of Education and Science gave a lecture on the topic selection and design of scientific research projects in primary and secondary education. In the afternoon, Teacher Deng Wenguang gave a themed training on the professional development of Chinese teachers. - On the morning of December 1,2020, Jinshan Primary School in Yushan County held a "Themed Reading" training session. Wang Weihua, Vice President of Liyan Education Research Institute of Shen Zhen City, and Principal Liu Yanqing were invited to host the session. Teacher Wang Weihua gave a special lecture on "Sharing the Concept and Execution Strategy of the Exhibition Class", and brought the sharing demonstration lesson "My China Heart". He also interacted with the teachers. - On December 12,2020, Yuanmou County held the Winter Literature Creation Training Meeting of "Warm Winter Yuanmou·Literature Festival". Members of the County Writers 'Association, Chinese teachers and teachers of Yuanmou County No.1 Middle School attended the meeting. At the meeting, Zhao Chunyin, Li Jianlin, Fan Benhua, Li Jianzhong and other writers shared their experience in novel creation, online novel creation, prose creation, poetry creation and answered students' questions. - On October 16,2023 and December 21,2023 (both autumn and winter periods), Hangjinqi No. 4 Primary School conducted the "Yu Yingchao Language Studio" training. Teacher Yu Yingchao used different texts as examples and focused on topics such as classroom reading teaching under the new curriculum standards. He trained teachers through lectures and lectures. The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Otolith could be treated by both Chinese and Western medicine. Both Chinese and Western medicine had their own advantages in the treatment of otolith. In Western medicine, the conventional method to treat otoliths was manual reduction. For example, for some patients with relatively simple otoliths, they could achieve better treatment results by using a specific manual operation to make the otoliths return to their original positions. There were also studies that showed that the clinical cure rate was higher and the adverse reactions were lower when using manual reduction combined with drugs to treat otoliths. In terms of diagnosis, Western medicine could use modern instruments to examine and determine the specific condition of otoliths. For example, some body position tests could be used to assist in the diagnosis. Traditional Chinese medicine classified otoliths as dizziness, and believed that the mechanism of otoliths was both deficiency and excess. Deficiency is related to deficiency of qi and blood, deficiency of marrow sea and loss of nourishment of clear orifices; excess is mostly caused by wind, fire, phlegm and blood stasis disturbing the clear orifices. In terms of treatment, traditional Chinese medicine could differentiate and treat according to different types of symptoms. For example, for patients with qi and blood deficiency, acupuncture and other treatment methods could be used. Through acupuncture at specific acupuncture points on the head, the function of the internal organs of the whole body could be adjusted, thereby improving the dizziness and other symptoms of patients with otoliths. In terms of prevention, traditional Chinese medicine emphasized on maintaining good living habits, such as avoiding overwork, staying up late, eating light and easy to digest, and appropriate physical exercise to prevent dizziness. This was also of certain significance for the prevention of otolith disease. The novel "Shou Zang" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Traditional Chinese Medicine was a type of traditional Chinese medicine with a long history and rich theoretical and practical experience. Below were some novels and basic knowledge of Chinese medicine: The novel: In the novel " Dream of the Red Chamber ", Jia Baoyu had once regained his health after being treated by Chinese medicine and became a fan of Chinese medicine. 2. In Journey to the West, Tang Sanzang and his disciples had encountered many monsters, some of which were Chinese medicine experts. They used Chinese medicine treatment methods to help Tang Sanzang and his disciples tide over their difficulties. Basic knowledge of Chinese medicine: 1. Chinese medicine: Chinese medicine is one of the important treatment methods of Chinese medicine. It is composed of natural herbs. Traditional Chinese medicine was divided into prescription and over-the-counter medicine. Doctors could prescribe medicine according to the condition of the patient, while patients could buy over-the-counter medicine for their own use. Acupuncture: Acupuncture was one of the representative treatment methods of Chinese medicine. It stimulated the acupoints of the human body to regulate the body's functions. Acupuncture could be used to treat many diseases such as headache, insomnia, indigestion, and so on. 3. Tuina: Tuina is another representative treatment method of Chinese medicine. It uses massage and massage techniques to promote the recovery of body functions. Tuina massage could be used to treat many diseases such as cervical vertebra disease, lumbar vertebra disease, arthrosis, and so on. 4. Theory of Chinese Medicine: The theory of Chinese Medicine is the core theory of Chinese Medicine, including the theory of Yin and Yang, the five elements, and the theory of Qi and blood. According to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, the human body is a whole. Illness is caused by the imbalance of the human body. It needs to adjust the body's functions to achieve the purpose of treating the disease. The above is a novel about Chinese medicine and basic knowledge of Chinese medicine. I hope it will be of help to you.
The Flower Blooming in the Heart In the long river of life, there were always some beautiful things that bloomed in the heart like flowers that would never wither. It was a flower that symbolized persistence and dreams. It had blossomed tenaciously in the wind and rain of the years. When I was young, I had a strong interest in painting. Every time I picked up a brush, the colorful world seemed to flow through my fingertips. Thus, I had a dream to become a painter and use my brush to paint the myriad phenomena of the world. I began to embark on the path of learning painting. The first time was full of novelty and joy. I easily mastered the basic painting skills. The lines under my pen gradually became smooth, and the color matching became increasingly harmonious. However, as he continued to study, difficulties came one after another. The complicated composition, the elusive changes of light and shadow, and the understanding of various painting styles were like insurmountable mountains in front of me. For a while, I fell into deep self-doubt. Looking at my painting that was far from my ideal, I felt like a lost traveler in the dark, unable to find the direction to move forward. I began to avoid painting. I threw the brush in a corner, covered in thick dust. Until one day, I saw an old man drawing on the ground with chalk in the park. His clothes were ragged, but his eyes were focused and burning. The flowers under his pen were delicate and beautiful, and the animals were lifelike. I was deeply shocked. If an old man in such a situation could insist on painting, what reason did I have to give up? At that moment, it was as if a seed in my heart had been watered and began to sprout. I picked up my brush again and began to practice harder. I drew my own expressions in the mirror over and over again, observing every change in the light on my face. I walked into nature, feeling the different colors and scenery of the four seasons, and integrated them into my paintings. Every failed painting is viewed as a ladder to success, and I carefully analyze the flaws in it. During this process, the flower of persistence and dreams in my heart began to slowly bloom. It bloomed when I wanted to give up countless times but gritted my teeth and persevered. It bloomed when I repeatedly modified a detail at night. It bloomed when I saw the joy of my painting level gradually improving. Now, I know that I still have a long way to go to become a great painter, but the flower that bloomed in my heart is enough to give me strength. It made me understand that as long as I have a dream in my heart and work hard for it, no matter how many difficulties and obstacles I encounter, the flower that symbolizes hope and beauty will always bloom in my heart and illuminate the road ahead. It is the most precious thing in my life, it will never fade, it will never wither. The novel " Flower in the Heart " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many traditional Chinese medicine classics. The Yellow Emperor's Internal Classic: It was the foundation of the basic theory of Chinese medicine. It included the core concepts of Chinese medicine theory, the occurrence of diseases, treatment principles and methods, etc. 2.<< On Typhoid and Various Disease >>: It was a classic work of internal medicine of traditional Chinese medicine. It recorded a large number of diagnosis and treatment methods related to internal diseases, including syndrome identification and treatment, and analysis of the cause and mechanism. " Synoptic of the Golden Chamber ": It was one of the classic works of internal medicine of traditional Chinese medicine. It mainly introduced the application methods and clinical skills of traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions, which had a good effect on the treatment of heart disease, liver disease, kidney disease and other diseases. Compendium of Materia Medica: It was a book describing Chinese medicine. It recorded a large number of Chinese medicine usage methods, efficacy and side effects, which had a profound impact on the research and application of Chinese medicine. 5. Medicine Zhongshen: It was a Chinese medicine book written by Wu Jutong, a famous medical scientist in the Ming Dynasty. It carried out in-depth research and summary on the pharmacology and clinical application of Chinese medicine.