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How to pronounce the word Qin
The word Qin is pronounced Qin, Yin.

Qin is the second-level word of Chinese general specification. This word was first seen in Xiao Zhuan, a pictophonetic character. When pronounced as qín, the original meaning of this word refers to a grass name, Gramineae, which is wild in wet places; Ancient books refer to plants such as reeds; It can also be used as a surname. When it is pronounced as yín, it has the same name as "rudder" and "water dish".

Description of word meaning:

1, Qin may be "Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi".

Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi is a perennial herb with opposite leaves, lavender or blue-white flowers, long roots and dark yellow color, which can be used as medicine. The entry of "Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi" in the interactive encyclopedia records the functions of Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi as "purging fire and detoxifying, stopping bleeding, clearing heat and promoting diuresis, and preventing miscarriage". It can be seen that the second function is "hemostasis". Therefore, judging that the "Qin" mentioned by the ancients is what we call "Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi" today.

2. Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi may be the common name of "Qin", named after the yellow grass.

3. Qin itself does not directly express the meaning of "stopping bleeding", but "grass" is mostly related to food or medicine. The reason why this kind of grass is designated as "hemostatic grass" is that only in an emergency can there be a requirement of "face to face". In addition, "Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi" is indeed a hemostatic grass, so the original meaning of "Qin" is "hemostatic grass".

Combination of Qin characters:

1, Qin Gui Ointment: the formula of health preserving and dietotherapy in Qing court.

Guiling ointment, nourishing yin and moistening dryness, reducing fire and relieving annoyance, clearing damp heat, cooling blood and detoxifying. It can be used for asthenic fire, dysphoria, sores on the mouth and tongue, constipation due to fluid deficiency, turbid white heat, leucorrhea with red and white discharge, pruritus of skin, and furuncle with swelling and toxin.

2. Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi: Many plant names. Perennial herb with dark yellow roots, which can be used as medicine.

Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi is a perennial herb of Scutellaria in Labiatae. Stems branched, subglabrous, or puberulent upward; Rhizomes are fleshy and branched; Leaves lanceolate or linear-lanceolate, apex obtuse, base rounded, entire, both surfaces glabrous or sparsely puberulent; Pedicel puberulent; Calyx densely puberulent, ciliate; Corolla purple or blue, densely glandular pilose, middle lobe of lower lip triangular-ovate; Nutlets are dark brown, ovoid, and have umbilical processes near the base of the ventral surface; Flowering in July and August; The fruiting period is August-September.