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In real life, there are also flowers on the other side and heartbroken grass, and the flowers on the other side are also called manzhushahua.

The flower on the other side is a kind of flower that is said to grow in hell. It has a name called Manzhu Shahua, which is native to the Yangtze River valley in China and widely distributed in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River and parts of southwest China. The earliest record of flowers on the other side was in the Tang Dynasty. Because of its uniqueness, not only in China, but also in other countries, there are many folk legends about the flower on the other side. They arranged many stories for the flower on the other side because it was growing.

Kidney tea is an annual vine, which grows in Jiangxi, Fujian, Taiwan Province and Hunan provinces in China. They generally grow in bushes along mountain roads at an altitude of 500~2000 meters, or can be seen under fertile hills and slopes.

Because the wild flowers on the other side generally grow beside cold and humid graves or country roads, the ancients are prone to superstition and always have another view on plants that can grow beside graves. The legend about the flowers on the other side of the river is to arrange a story for the flowers and leaves of this plant, which will last for a thousand years and never meet again. Love is not a cause and effect, but a life and death doomed by fate. A story of love without love and thinking without meeting.

However, kidney tea generally appears in various novels and martial arts jokes and is often regarded as poison. In real life, kidney tea is really poisonous. Its main toxic components are various alkaloids, which contain strong neurotoxicity. After taking too much, it will lead to strong reactions of digestive system, circulatory system and respiratory system. Because people will have dark hair and sticky intestines after using it, it is called kidney tea.

The kidney tea not only refers to a plant, but actually refers to the general name of a plant, and is usually considered to belong to the genus Gelsemium of Loganiaceae. The whole plant is poisonous, especially the tender buds and leaves. Eating a few pieces is enough to die.