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What is written in Chinese characters in the middle of the couplet?
Chinese medicine couplets (seven characters)

Part I: Money in the sky is hard to buy.

Bottom line: There is no cure for poverty in the world.

Part one: as long as people in the world are not sick.

Part II: Why are you worried that putting medicine on the shelf will produce dust?

Part 1: Why will I never get old?

Bottom line: But people are required not to be born with all diseases.

Part I: All medicines must be authentic.

Bottom line: it is good to be alive and suitable for Tianxin.

Part One: According to Han Kang, there is no medicine price.

Downward: There are thousands of apricots in Dongfeng.

Part I: Long-term preservation of longevity drugs in drug cages.

The second part: Dante only burns Lao Dan.

Part one: A kind heart shines through the ages.

The second part: save the group by thousands of ways.

Part 1: A burst of frankincense Anemarrhena asphodeloides is coming.

Bottom line: Half-window cinnamon is windproof.

Part I: It is advisable to seek a panacea from the city.

Bottom line: You know, there is no magic formula in fairy mountain.

Part one: I want to seek a panacea from the city.

Bottom line: You should know that there are many strange ways in the sea.

Part one: Shennong once tasted a hundred herbs.

Bottom line: leave good medicine and help the masses.

The first part: Cao Zhi turns green with clouds.

Bottom line: orange spring and the moon come to spring.

The first part: it is difficult to buy even if you have money.

Bottom line: You know, there's no medicine that can soothe the mind.

Part I: Pulsatilla lived alone and was disabled for one year.

Bottom line: prolong the life of Acacia Junzi

Part I: Pulsatilla chinensis cultivated land

Bottom line: Fairy Acacia with Matchmaker

Part I: Benefit comes first, merit comes first, and participation in nature.

The bottom line: create an auspicious atmosphere and nourish the truth.

The first part: the interior of Akamatsu Changsang.

Bottom line: strong body and healthy body.

Part I: The Emperor's Daughter, Albizia Albizia, Narcissus and Smile.

The second part: Petunia welcomes delphinium.

The first part: Mrs. Red Petunia cultivated land.

Bottom line: The White-headed Buddha has a long mountain in his hand.

Part one: Blonde deserves a Gleditsia sinensis.

Part II: Pulsatilla chinensis gives birth to Xanthium sibiricum.

The first part: Huang Run's "Zi Tuan Gong" is extremely wonderful.

Bottom line: Yulan Jinjing Pinzhong Xinglin

Part one: the elixir of life on the shelf

Bottom line: the sun and moon in the pot are not old.

Part I: Dalbergia odorifera, Radix Aucklandiae and Rhizoma Cyperi.

Bottom line: Yellow medicine, Baiyao and yam are all available.

Part I: Although the nature of rocks and vegetation is different,

The second part: Wan Gaodan San has expertise in using it.

Part I: Good medicine, good medicine, happiness on earth.

Bottom line: it's a godsend to benefit others and benefit themselves.

Expanding reading: couplets related to traditional Chinese medicine

[Part I]: Look, listen, ask and look.

[Part II]: Acupuncture for eating.

[Part I]: Discrimination of Huang Ji's descendants.

[Bottom line]: Xinglin medical patients

[Part I]: Prescribe more drugs and receive red envelopes.

[Part II]: Resolutely crack down on medical troubles

[Part I]: A small prescription fee is a small one.

[Part II]: Be cautious in seeking medical treatment and have a good attitude.

[Part I]: Be an upright person

[Part II]: Practice medicine in the right way.

[Part I]: Adhere to medical ethics and integrity

[Part II]: Strengthen the inheritance and innovation of medical skills.

[Part I]: Herbal silver needle is a serious disease.

[Part II]: Dan Xin is a wonderful hand in hand.

[Part I]: Inheriting herbal culture.

[Part II]: People's livelihood brings forth the old and brings forth the new

[Part I]: Inherit the classic goodness and help the world.

[Part II]: Explore a new road and rejuvenate yourself.

[Part I]: Inheriting the virtues and arts of TCM.

Bottom line: Stone helps the world and benefits the people.

[Part I]: I wish there were no diseases in the world.