Property
Qing Pi is bitter, acrid, warm .
Channels
Qing Pi influences Liver, Gallbladder, Stomach .
Action
- Disperses Liver Qi and breaks up stagnant Qi.
- Reduces accumulation and transforms stagnation.
作用 疏肝破气,消积化滞
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