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Herbal Formula Names Appendix 5 — Cross-Reference of Herbal Formula Names Appendix 5 – Cross-reference of Herbal Formula Names Appendix 5 — Cross-reference of Herbal Formula Names Pinyin Names Translational Names Chinese Names Ai Fu Nuan Gong Wan Mugwort and Prepared Aconite Pill for Warming the Womb An Gong Niu Huang Wan Calm the Palace Pill with Cattle Gallstone An Zhong San Calm the Middle Powder Ba Wei Dai Xia Fang Eight-Ingredient Formula for Leukorrhea Ba Wei Di Huang Wan Eight-Ingredient Pill with Rehmannia Ba Zhen Tang Eight-Treasure Decoction Ba Zheng San Eight-Herb Powder for Rectification Bai He Gu Jin Tang Lily Bulb Decoction to Preserve the Metal Bai Hu Jia Cang Zhu Tang White Tiger plus Atractylodes Decoction Bai Hu Jia Gui Zhi Tang White Tiger plus Cinnamon Twig Decoction Bai Hu Jia Ren Shen Tang White Tiger plus Ginseng Decoction Bai Hu Tang White Tiger Decoction Bai Tong Tang White Penetrating Decoction Bai Tou Weng Jia Gan Cao E Pulsatilla Decoction plus Licorice and Ass-Hide Gelatin Jiao Tang Bai Tou Weng Tang Pulsatilla Decoction Ban Xia Bai Zhu Tian Ma Tang Pinellia, Atractylodes Macrocephala, and Gastrodia Decoction Ban Xia Hou Po Tang Pinellia and Magnolia Bark Decoction Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang Pinellia Decoction to Drain the Epigastrium Bao Chan Wu You Fang Preserve Pregnancy and Care-Free Decoction Bao He Wan Preserve Harmony Pill from the Precious Mirror Bao Yuan Tang Preserve the Basal Decoction Bei Mu Gua Lou San Fritillaria and Trichosanthes Fruit Powder Bei Xie Fen Qing Yin Dioscorea Hypoglauca Decoction to Separate the Clear Bi Yu San Jasper Powder Bu Dai Wan Cloth Sack Pill Bu Fei E Jiao San Tonify the Lung Decoction with Ass-Hide Gelatin Bu Fei Tang Tonify the Lung Decoction Bu Huan Jin Zheng Qi San Rectify the Qi Powder Worth More than Gold Bu Yang Huan Wu Tang Tonify the Yang to Restore Five Decoction Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang Tonify the Middle and Augment the Qi Decoction Can Shi Tang Silkworm Droppings Decoction Cang Er San Xanthium Powder Cang Lin San Old Rice Granary Powder Chai Ge Jie Ji Tang Bupleurum and Kudzu Decoction to Release the Muscle Layer Chai Hu Gui Zhi Gan Jiang Tang Bupleurum, Cinnamon Twig, and Ginger Decoction Chai Hu Gui Zhi Tang Bupleurum and Cinnamon Twig Decoction Chai Hu Jia Long Mu Tang Bupleurum plus Dragon Bone and Oyster Shell Decoction Chai Hu Qing Gan Tang Bupleurum Decoction to Clear the Liver Chai Hu Shu Gan Tang Bupleurum Powder to Spread the Liver Chai Hu Xian Xiong Tang Bupleurum Decoction for Sinking into the Chest Chai Hu Zhi Jie Tang Bupleurum, Bitter Orange, and Platycodon Decoction Chai Ling Tang Bupleurum and Poria Decoction Chai Ping Tang Bupleurum and Calm the Stomach Decoction Chai Xian Tang Bupleurum Decoction to Raise the Sunken Cheng Qi Yang Ying Tang Order the Qi and Nourish the Nutritive Qi Decoction Cheng Shi Chai Ge Jie Ji Tang Cheng’s Bupleurum and Kudzu Decoction to Release the Muscle Layer Chi Shi Zhi Yu Liang Shi Tang Halloysitum and Limonite Decoction Chuan Xiong Cha Tiao San Ligusticum Chuanxiong Powder to be Taken with Green Tea Ci Zhu Wan Magnetite and Cinnabar Pills Cong Bai Qi Wei Yin Scallion Decoction with Seven Ingredients 1134 Chinese Medical Herbology and Pharmacology Pinyin Names Translational Names Chinese Names Cong Chi Jie Geng Tang Scallion, Prepared Soybean, and Platycodon Decoction Cong Chi Tang Scallion and Prepared Soybean Decoction Da An Wan Great Tranquility Pill Da Bu Yin Wan Great Tonify the Yin Pill Da Chai Hu Tang Major Bupleurum Decoction Da Cheng Qi Tang Major Order the Qi Decoction Da Ding Feng Zhu Major Arrest Wind Pearl Da Fang Feng Tang Major Saposhnikovia Decoction Da Huang Fu Zi Tang Rhubarb and Prepared Aconite Decoction Da Huang Mu Dan Tang Rhubarb and Moutan Decoction Da Jian Zhong Tang Major Construct the Middle Decoction Da Qiang Huo Tang Major Notopterygium Decoction Da Qin Jiao Tang Major Gentiana Macrophylla Decoction Da Qing Long Tang Major Bluegreen Dragon Decoction Da Xian Xiong Tang Major Sinking into the Chest Decoction Da Xian Xiong Wan Major Sinking into the Chest Pill Dang Gui Bu Xue Tang Tangkuei Decoction to Tonify the Blood Dang Gui Jian Zhong Tang Tangkuei Decoction to Construct the Middle Dang Gui Liu Huang Tang Tangkuei and Six-Yellow Decoction Dang Gui Long Hui Wan Tangkuei, Gentiana and Aloe Pills Dang Gui Nian Tong Tang Tangkuei Decoction to Lift the Pain Dang Gui San Tangkuei Powder Dang Gui Shao Yao San Tangkuei and Peony Powder Dang Gui Si Ni Jia Wu Zhu Yu Sheng Tangkuei Decoction for Frigid Extremities plus Evodia Jiang Tang and Fresh Ginger Dang Gui Si Ni Tang Tangkuei Decoction for Frigid Extremities Dang Gui Yin Zi Tangkuei Decoction Dao Chi San Guide Out the Red Powder Dao Qi Tang Conduct the Qi Decoction Dao Shui Fu Ling Tang Poria Decoction to Drain Water Dao Tan Tang Guide Out Phlegm Decoction Di Huang Yin Zi Rehmannia Decoction Di Tan Tang Scour Phlegm Decoction Ding Chuan Tang Arrest Wheezing Decoction Ding Xian Wan Arrest Seizures Pill Ding Xiang Shi Di Tang Clove and Persimmon Calyx Decoction Du Huo Ji Sheng Tang Angelica Pubescens and Taxillus Decoction Du Qi Wan Capital Qi Pill Dun Sou San Long-Bout Cough Powder CROSS-REFERENCE OF HERBAL FORMULA NAMES E Jiao Ji Zi Huang Tang Ass-Hide Gelatin and Egg Yolk Decoction 5 Er Chen Tang Two-Cured Decoction Er Long Zuo Ci Wan Pill for Deafness that Is Kind to the Left [Kidney] Er Miao San Two-Marvel Powder Er Xian Tang Two-Immortal Decoction Er Zhi Wan Two-Ultimate Pill Er Zhu Tang Two-Atractylodes Decoction Fang Feng Tong Sheng San Saposhnikovia Powder that Sagely Unblocks Fang Ji Fu Ling Tang Stephania and Poria Decoction Fang Ji Huang Qi Tang Stephania and Astragalus Decoction Fen Xiao Tang Separate and Reduce Decoction Fu Fang Da Cheng Qi Tang Revised Major Order the Qi Decoction Fu Ling Wan Poria Pill Fu Ling Yin Poria Decoction Fu Tu Dan Poria and Cuscuta Special Pill 1135 Appendix 5 – Cross-reference of Herbal Formula Names Pinyin Names Translational Names Chinese Names Fu Yuan Huo Xue Tang Revive Health by Invigorating the Blood Decoction Fu Zi Li Zhong Wan Prepared Aconite Pill to Regulate the Middle Fu Zi Tang Prepared Aconite Decoction Gan Cao Gan Jiang Fu Ling Bai Licorice, Ginger, Poria and Atractylodes Macrocephala Zhu Tang Decoction Gan Cao Xie Xin Tang Licorice Decoction to Drain the Epigastrium Gan Jiang Ren Shen Ban Xia Wan Ginger, Ginseng, and Pinellia Pills Gan Lu Xiao Du Dan Sweet Dew Special Pill to Eliminate Toxin Gan Lu Yin Sweet Dew Decoction Gan Mai Da Zao Tang Licorice, Wheat, and Jujube Decoction Ge Gen Huang Qin Huang Lian Tang Kudzu, Coptis, and Scutellaria Decoction Ge Gen Tang Kudzu Decoction Ge Hua Jie Cheng San Pueraria Flower Powder for Detoxification and Awakening Ge Xia Zhu Yu Tang Drive Out Blood Stasis Below the Diaphragm Decoction Gou Teng San Uncaria Powder Gou Teng Yin Uncaria Decoction Gu Chong Tang Stabilize Gushing Decoction Gu Jing Wan Stabilize the Menses Pill Gua Di San Melon Pedicle Powder Gua Lou Xie Bai Bai Jiu Tang Trichosanthes Fruit, Chinese Chive, and Wine Decoction Gua Lou Xie Bai Ban Xia Tang Trichosanthes Fruit, Chinese Chive, and Pinellia Decoction Gua Lou Zhi Shi Tang Trichosanthes Fruit and Immature Bitter Orange Decoction Guan Xin Su He Wan Coronary Styrax Pills Gui Ling Gan Lu Yin Cinnamon and Poria Sweet Dew Decoction Gui Lu Er Xian Jiao Tortoise Shell and Deer Antler Syrup Gui Pi Tang Restore the Spleen Decoction Gui Qi Jian Zhong Tang Tangkuei and Astragalus Decoction to Construct the Middle Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan Cinnamon Twig and Poria Pills Gui Zhi Jia Ge Gen Tang Cinnamon Twig Decoction plus Kudzu Gui Zhi Jia Hou Po Xing Zi Tang Cinnamon Twig Decoction plus Magnolia Bark and Apricot Kernel Gui Zhi Jia Long Mu Tang Cinnamon Twig Decoction plus Dragon Bone and Oyster Shell Gui Zhi Jia Shao Yao Tang Cinnamon Twig Decoction plus Peony Gui Zhi Ma Huang Ge Ban Tang Combined Cinnamon Twig and Ephedra Decoction Gui Zhi Ren Shen Tang Cinnamon Twig and Ginseng Decoction Gui Zhi Shao Yao Zhi Mu Tang Cinnamon Twig, Peony, and Anemarrhena Decoction Gui Zhi Tang Cinnamon Twig Decoction Gun Tan Wan Vaporize Phlegm Pill Guo Qi Yin Delayed Menstruation Decoction Hai Zao Yu Hu Tang Sargassum Decoction for the Jade Flask Hao Qin Qing Dan Tang Artemisia Annua and Scutellaria Decoction to Clear the Gallbladder Hei Xiao Yao San Black Rambling Powder Hou Po Qi Wu Tang Seven-Substance Decoction with Magnolia Bark Hou Po Wen Zhong Tang Magnolia Bark Decoction for Warming the Middle Hu Qian Wan Hidden Tiger Pill from the Analytic Collection Hua Chong Wan Dissolve Parasites Pills Hua Gai San Canopy Powder Huai Hua San Sophora Japonica Flower Powder Huai Jiao Wan Sophora Japonica Fruit Pills Huan Shao Dan Return to Youth Pills Huang Lian Jie Du Tang Coptis Decoction to Relieve Toxicity Huang Lian Shang Qing Wan Coptis Pills to Clear the Upper Huang Lian Tang Coptis Decoction 1136 Chinese Medical Herbology and Pharmacology Pinyin Names Translational Names Chinese Names Huang Long Tang Yellow Dragon Decoction Huang Qi Jian Zhong Tang Astragalus Decoction to Construct the Middle Huang Qi Wu Wu Tang Astragalus Five Decoction Huang Qin Hua Shi Tang Scutellaria and Talcum Decoction Huang Qin Tang Scutellaria Decoction Huang Tu Tang Yellow Earth Decoction Hui Yang Jiu Ji Tang Restore and Revive the Yang Decoction Huo Luo Xiao Ling Dan Fantastically Effective Pill to Invigorate the Collaterals Huo Po Xia Ling Tang Agastache, Magnolia Bark, Pinellia and Poria Decoction Huo Ren Cong Chi Tang Scallion and Prepared Soybean Decoction from the Book to Safeguard Life Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San Agastache Powder to Rectify the Qi Ji Chuan Jian Benefit the River [Flow] Decoction
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