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What does the mythical fairy grass look like?
Yao Cao, Chinese vocabulary.

Pinyin: yá o c m 40

Basic explanation: Fairy grass in China myths and legends. Such as ganoderma lucidum, serve for longevity. It can cure all diseases and is a magical fairy grass.

Dong Fangshuo's Book with Friends: It's light to pick up Yao grass and swallow the sun and moon.

1, the herb in the ancient legend of China.

Han Dong Fang Shuo's "Book with Friends": "Picking up Yao grass swallows the sun and the moon, and * * * sings the ear."

Tang Dynasty's Ballad of the Sky: "Prince blowing sheng, the manager of goose, called Long Geng to smoke and plant Yao grass."

Lu Xun's Miscellaneous Notes on Grave Robbery: "I didn't mean to reach out from an' art palace', pull out exotic flowers and plants from overseas and transplant them into China's art gardens."

2. It refers to the beautiful grassland.

Selected works of Jiang Yan's poem: "Yao grass is flourishing, Yushu believes in green onions." Lv Xiang noticed: "Yao Cao and Yushu are both beautiful words."

Don Ye Luo's poem Ying: "Laughing at the golden cage is a fetter, but I don't know the fragrance of Yao and grass."

Jin Yuanhao asked the poem "The Spring Breeze is Coming": "The Spring Breeze is coming, Yao Cao Fang, and the Pearl Tree in the Green Pond stays in Yuanyang."

The second song of Wudang by Yuan Zhongdao in Ming Dynasty: "Qin Dun and Ding Han are skin and bones, and Yao Cao Qiong Zhi is a spell."

3. Grassland covered with snow.

Song Sushi's poem "Cai Zhoudao meets snow" says: "Three paths of Yao and grass are combined, and a bottle of flowers is warm."

Wang Qing Mao Lin's poem "People and other men are accompanying each other in Pingshan Hall, and the snow suddenly arrives": "I am happy to get Yao Cao, and I am crazy to get Yao Cao."

4. tea.

"Five Records of Min Shuo": "Tea is regarded as a treasure in traditional health care medicine in China, and it has been called Yao Cao since ancient times."

"Daijingtang Collection" contains: "Tea belongs to Yao Cao or Jia Mu, which is the treasure of plants."

5. Yao Ji is the daughter of Emperor Yan (Chi Di). Yan Di's third daughter, named Yao Ji, just got married and died before she got married. This affectionate girl, her soul, went to Guyaoshan and became a Yaocao. The leaves of this Yao grass overlap and grow very luxuriantly, with yellow flowers and cocoon-shaped fruits. Anyone who eats this fruit can be loved.