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The Humanistic Spirit of the Second Ellia in the Perspective of Traditional Chinese Medicine Culture

Xiao Wang, Fajun Peng, Liang Xiong, Ying Yang, Di Shen, Hongzhou He

Abstract


Some time ago, Zhao Liying starred in the TV series “Wind blowing Pinellia” attracted the attention of countless audiences, many people must think of the name of the heroine Xu Pinellia, because his father Xu Youren is traditional Chinese medicine, so give her daughter named pinellia. The name of the TV series a pun, not only around Xu Pinellia to carry out a indomitable entrepreneurial story, but also give pinellia rich humanistic spirit, that is, the traditional Chinese humanistic spirit, not afraid of hardship, not afraid of not afraid of tired, unyielding. This is the true meaning of Chinese medicine “seek truth, worship good, still beautiful, achieve holy”, the earliest written record of Pinellia is “Shennong Materia Medica”, the earliest ellia is used to suppress cough and reduce phlegm. Then, in the long application process of pinellia in China, generation after generation of medical giants studied its biological characteristics, and then found that different processing methods, pinellia has different effects. Although pinellia tastes bitter, it is an excellent Chinese herbal medicine, cough, cold, moisture will use it. From ancient times to the present, there are many “magic” stories about pinellia treatment.

Keywords


Pinellia; Story; Medicine; Humanistic spirit; Chinese medicine

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v8i1.12869

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