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What’s so special about the flowers of gallbladder? Why don’t bees pick them?

I explained at the beginning that Tibetans regard all wild flowers as Kelsang flowers. The reliable explanation is this: Kelsang flower is also called Kelsang meduo. There is widespread controversy as to what kind of plant it is. In Tibetan, "Gelsang" means "good time" or "happiness", and "Plum Blossom" means flower. Therefore, Kelsang flower is also called the flower of happiness. It has long been a symbol of the Tibetan people's hope for happiness and good fortune. beautiful emotions.

I have been to Tibet twice, once by driving from Xining all the way through Hoh Xil to Lhasa. One time was by plane from Chengdu to Linzhi. I heard the term Kelsang flower when I was a child. When I arrived in Tibet, I searched everywhere to find out which flower was Kelsang flower. On the way to Qinghai Lake, I asked the Tibetan tour guide what kind of flower the Kelsang flower was. He pointed to the roadside and said that the flower was the Gesang flower. When I saw the words outside the car, I remembered them. In fact, what he told me that time was Wolfsbane Flower. Later I asked again, and this time he told me that the Kelsang flower was another kind of wild flower. I was wondering, what is a Kelsang flower? Later I learned that Tibetans call all roadside wild flowers Kelsang flowers. I'm dizzy.

In fact, similar to Kelsang Flower, there is the sacred mountain in the eyes of Tibetans. On the plane, the tour guide pointed out the window and told me that the peak protruding from the clouds was called Namjagbarwa, a sacred mountain. I just remembered that Namjagbarwa is a sacred mountain. Later I went to Nyingchi and wandered around Bayi Town. People there told me that the mountain behind is also called Shenshen Mountain. I'm dizzy. Later I learned that Tibetans call all mountains sacred mountains and all lakes sacred lakes.

For those who have been to Tibet, whether you drive along the Beijing-Tibet Highway or take the Beijing-Tibet Railway, you can see wolfsbane flowers on the roadside. This kind of flower is beautiful and has strong vitality. This is Xiaoqiang among plants, very domineering. Wolfsbane flower is mostly found in the Northeast of my country, the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and Siberia of Russia. Its roots, stems and leaves are highly poisonous and can be made into medicines for external application, which can eliminate accumulated blood and clear blood. It can also be used as a pesticide to control borers and aphids. But humans and animals must not eat it. Wolfsbane flower has a large root system and strong water absorption capacity. It can adapt to dry and cold climates and is difficult for surrounding herbaceous plants to compete with. The more developed its root system is, the more toxic it is. You know what bullshit is. Therefore, wolfsbane also has an image name, called heartbroken grass.

This world is so fun, and poisonous things can also have great effects. Wolfsbane is a traditional Chinese medicine that has the function of purging water and making people drink it; it can break up accumulation and kill insects. Main symptoms include edema and abdominal distension; accumulation of phlegm and insects; abdominal pain; accumulation of masses; tuberculosis; scabies. Used for water vapor swelling, lymph node tuberculosis; external use to treat scabies, tinea, and kill flies and maggots.