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What does "Huang Qi" mean?
Huang Qi means Yellow Emperor and Zeebe. Legend has it that they are the ancestors of traditional Chinese medicine. The ancient medical book Huangdi Neijing Su Wen was mostly written in the form of a question and answer between Huangdi and Qi Bo. Later, "Huang Qi" was used as a synonym for Chinese medicine: the technology of Chinese medicine.

Pinyin: [qi Huáng]

Quote explanation: "A Story of Bai Causeway in the West Lake": "When friends and relatives heard this, they all clapped their hands and laughed:' This lovesickness is really novel, but it's a pity that neither Herbal Medicine nor Huang Qi has been left, and there is no cure. What can we do?

Synonym:

1. Jibo? [Kibo]

Legend has it that he was a famous doctor in the Yellow Emperor. Huangdi Neijing, which has been handed down to this day, is a book written by doctors in the Warring States, Qin and Han Dynasties to talk about medicine in the name of Huangdi and Qi Bo.

Lu Xun's father's illness: "But at that time, there was no western medicine in S City, and no one thought that there was so-called western medicine in the world, so whatever it was, it could only be arranged by disciples of Xuanyuan and Qibo."

Second, a famous doctor? [singing y:].

A famous doctor.

The strange situation in the past ten years, the eighteenth time: "Long Zhongcheng is more anxious, making people visit famous doctors, and no one is right."