Pastoral Relaxing Daughter-in-law Farmer

Pastoral Relaxing Daughter-in-law Farmer
Chapter 119 I found that


  in the dense forest of Gastrodia elata, I saw many old and precious medicinal ingredients. At first, Yang Lan'er picked it up when she saw it, but then she gradually became numb. She simply dug them up and threw them into a bamboo basket, made use of the profits in front of her husband and moved them into the room without paying attention. 


  "Be careful!" Yang Lan'er took out his dagger and swung it quickly, cutting off a fake snake lying on the trunk of a large tree beside him. 


  Tan Anjun was stunned, he almost hit him, and the consequences would be disastrous. 


  Yang Lan'er took the snake's head with a short sword. The head of the triangular snake indicates that it is a venomous snake. After three or two blows, the snake gallbladder came out, and he put it into a small bamboo tube, took out a small porcelain bottle, and forcefully opened the snake's mouth with a sword, removing the poison. 


  "There is too little poison," Yang Lan'er said regretfully. 


  "Lan'er, what kind of snake is this? It stuck to the tree trunk, almost melting into the bark," Tan Anjun asked with lingering fear. 


  The depth of this mountain was filled with killing intent at every step, it seemed like I had to be careful. 


  "Good ribbon switches in camouflage. This type of snake is very poisonous. Biting this snake will cause people's blood to freeze. This snake also has another name - fast killer. "Yang Lan'er separated the two parts of the snake's body, Eyebrow said: “We should proceed with more caution in the future.” 


  Tan Anjun nodded. 


  "Master, look here full of Gastrodia elata!" Yang Lan'er was overjoyed and pointed at the plant on the front left. 


  The entire area in front of my eyes was filled with yellow inflorescences, tanned gray, and orange-yellow, which were dense. 


  Gastrodia elata itself is a well-known and valuable traditional Chinese medicine, the tubers: sweet, flattened, soothe the heart and relieve the wind, relieve spasms, and are often used for headaches, dizziness, and, numbness of limbs, seizures in children, epileptic seizures, and seven-day winds. In his previous life, it was basically artificially cultivated, and it was the first time he had seen such a vast field of wild Gastrodia elata. 


  Worse still in this era, and even less often rely entirely on wild animals. 


  "Oh, this plant is Gastrodia elata? Why are there no leaves?" Tan Anjun had only seen the finished bulbs of Gastrodia elata, and was very surprised to see the plant for the first time.


  Let him explain how Gastrodia elata does not photosynthesize, so there are no leaves. 


  looking at the vast area in front of him, at least two acres, two hours from the first line of the sky, "Madam, Do you want to dig now or go back to dig?" 


  Yang Lan'er scratched his head helplessly, this was the inconvenience of bringing a cheap husband. If he was alone, he would directly dig him into space. 


  He took out a small medicinal hoe from the bamboo basket, carefully dug out two of them, and looked at the brown-yellow tuber with a hint of transparency in his hand, emitting a faint medicinal scent. 


  "Remember this, go back and dig again." Yang Lan'er reluctantly glanced at Gastrodia elata. 


  Tan Anjun did not mind this, and looked at the sick face of his little wife amusedly, "Well, there are only a few people here, and Gastrodia Elata won't be running here lately, and we can't bring her back once we dig her up. now." 


  Yang Lan'er looked deeply into the inflorescence, seemed to say yes, then nodded: "Alright, let's go." 


  Towards noon, Tan Anjun hunted some pheasants, and they both found a water source and prepared to bury it. 


  Yang Lan'er watched as Xianggong was processing the pheasant downstream. 


  It didn't take long for him to pick up a pile of firewood nearby, take out the earthen pot from the bamboo basket, wash it in the river, and wash it in the river, and put half a pot of water on a temporary stove built with three stones. 


  Then the fire was lit next to it, and when the fire was hot, I took some and put it under the jar. 


  After Tan Anjun held the pheasant, the water in the jar almost boiled. 


  I took the pheasant out of the cheap man's hand, and used the cleaned dagger to "shua shua" several times, such as peeling tofu, and peeling the pheasant into a pot of earth.