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This image displays an assortment of traditional Chinese medicinal herbs, neatly organized in individual square wooden compartments. The scene appears to be an indoor setting, likely a shop or display area for herbal medicine, typical in China (江北城街道, China). The compartments hold different dried plant materials: - In the upper left, there are dark purple, dried leafy or floral components. A white label identifies them as "天冬" (Tian Dong - Asparagus root). - The upper right compartment contains light-colored, thinly sliced root pieces. While the label is mostly obscured, partial characters suggest "山药" (Shan Yao - Chinese Yam). - The middle-left compartment holds numerous brown, wrinkled fruits or seed pods. Its label is partially obscured but also appears to indicate "山药" (Chinese Yam). - The middle-center compartment is filled with a large quantity of small, light brown, oval seeds. A white label clearly identifies these as "小茴香" (Xiao Hui Xiang - Fennel seeds). - The middle-right compartment contains small, chopped pieces of dark wood or root. A prominent white label identifies this as "怀牛膝" (Huai Niu Xi - Achyranthes root). The label also provides a detailed description of its medicinal properties: "补肝肾,强筋骨,逐瘀通经,引血下行,可用于肝肾亏虚导致的腰膝酸痛、筋骨无力。" (Tonifies liver and kidney, strengthens tendons and bones, expels blood stasis and unblocks menstruation, draws blood downwards. Can be used for soreness and weakness of the lower back and knees, and weakness of tendons and bones due to liver and kidney deficiency.) The arrangement suggests the items are prepared for sale, selection, or educational purposes. The lighting is bright and even, highlighting the textures and forms of the various herbs. No people are visible, and the time of day or weather cannot be determined.
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