This is the famous milk syrup in the countryside, I don't know if there is one in your hometown? Hello everyone, I am Nannan, and today I will share with you a precious and special plant in the countryside. You see, it's the one in front of me, I guess many friends in the countryside have seen it, its scientific name is Dijin grass, and it's also known as blood sorrow. It is a highly valuable Chinese medicinal material, and it is not a loss to understand it.
Dijin grass is an annual herbaceous plant of the Euphorbiaceae family, the whole herb can be used as medicine, generally harvested in summer and autumn, people who understand it will often pick it home to dry and store it, people who don't understand, directly hoe it with a hoe. The plants are slender and densely spread on the ground. Because its stem is red, it is also called red silk grass in some places. Next, I will share what its value is.
First, why do we call it milk syrup? You see, if you break its stems and leaves with your hands, it will flow out a juice like milk, which is very white and delicate, so it is also called milk syrup. You know? Milk syrup is no ordinary weed! It is very useful when used to boil eggs. If there are mothers who have just given birth to babies at home, in the old days, the older generation will prepare some sun-dried ground brocade grass in advance, and after the baby is born, it will be used to cook pig's feet soup or boiled eggs.
Second, I remember when I was a child, due to the difficult living conditions in the countryside, children would often eat unclean food, resulting in a bad stomach. Until some time ago, I went to the Internet to check some knowledge about the efficacy of Dijin grass, and it is really valuable in this regard!
So there is a lot more about the value of the grass, if you need to know more, you can also go online to learn about it! For example, in the summer, there are a lot of mosquitoes, and when we are bitten when we are working outside, we can also pick some of this fresh ground brocade grass and rub it with our hands, and then put its juice on the bitten place, and it will soon stop itching. Friends, have you ever seen it there? Do you know what it can do? Welcome to leave a message to add. Thank you!