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Poetry related to Chinese herbal medicine
Poems related to Chinese herbal medicines are as follows:

1. Nostalgic Complex of Li Bai's Sleeping at the foot of Niuzhu Mountain

Niu Zhu nostalgia, I still remember, fugue. But sandpipers in the vast world! Lili hookah village.

Sunset curtain, silent dusk, sometimes see jade fly. I don't love Jiangshan, I only love Jun.

This land is so beautiful that countless heroes bow to their knees.

Looking back, how powerful he was when he led the Northern Expedition and recovered lost ground!

This poem mentions "Niuzhu" and "Lishui", implying the scenery and beauty of Chinese herbal medicine.

2. Su Shi's "Huanxisha Don't Come to Spring Half"

Imagine clouds, feast on sand, and enter the shaft like grass.

When you, my love, ride a bamboo horse, walk around the bed and onto the green road.

Who are you with? A moth puts out a fire, and the moon is on the twelfth floor.

Miss you gaunt, yellow decals in front of the mirror.

The word "Kate" is mentioned in this poem, which refers to a kind of Chinese herbal medicine and also uses the image of Chinese herbal medicine to express the feeling of parting.

3. Yang Wanli's "Linjiang Fairy, Seeing Mountains and Rivers Empty"

Mountains and rivers are far away, and falling flowers and wind and rain hurt spring even more.

Try to look up from the detached platform and turn it into a needle.

The feud is heartbroken, and the clouds on the river suddenly die.

I quit my job and go home, just like a flower falling from a branch, but this is not a heartless thing. It can be turned into the soil of spring and can also play a role in nurturing the next generation.

In this word, the phrase "how to turn a hammer into a needle" means the fine technology and its precious value in the process of Chinese herbal medicine refining.

4. Autumn night in Mutu

In the autumn night, candlelight reflected the screen, and Fan slapped the fireflies with his hand.

The stone steps at night are as cold as cold water, sitting and staring at the cowherd and the weaver girl.

Bao Guangqin, Ye Gui, Yue Quan, I'll come back in chrysanthemum time when I'm on vacation in the mountain.

This poem mentions "laurel leaf" and "chrysanthemum", both of which are common Chinese herbal medicines, and are used in medicinal diets and traditional Chinese medicine preparations.

5. Bai Juyi's "Farewell to Fu Gu Cao Yuan"

The long grass is so lush that the withered grass will thicken the color of the grass every autumn and winter.

Wildfire can't burn it out, but the spring breeze can revive it.

Weeds and wild flowers are all over the ancient road, and the end of the grass in the sun is your journey.

I once again sent my bosom friend, and the thick grass represented my deep affection.

This poem expresses the flow of time by describing the birth and death of vegetation, and also implies the vitality and regenerative ability of Chinese herbal medicine.

These poems reflect the profound influence of Chinese herbal medicine in China literature. They are not only used for medical treatment, but also endowed with cultural, aesthetic and emotional significance. As an important part of China traditional culture, Chinese herbal medicine has always been cherished and passed down by people. These poems also show the literati's profound understanding of nature and life, and integrate Chinese herbal medicine into poetry expression.