China Naming Network - Eight-character query< - People often describe it as more bitter than Huanglian and more unjust than Dou E..
People often describe it as more bitter than Huanglian and more unjust than Dou E..
It is said that there are sufferings, and the grievances are bigger than Dou E's.
Coptis chinensis tastes bitter, but many people don't know that Coptis chinensis is not the most bitter Chinese medicine, and Sophora flavescens is one of the bitter Chinese medicines. It is an exaggeration to be wronged more than Dou E, that is, more than Dou E..
Coptis chinensis, also known as William, Chuanlian and Jizhaolian, is a perennial herb belonging to the genus Coptis of Ranunculaceae and tastes bitter. Dou E is a typical civilian female image, with the brand of feudal thought and the shadow of rebellious character, and has the contradictory character of resignation and resignation.