Guest guest Posted May 22, 2003 Report Share Posted May 22, 2003 茶å¶ï¼ˆcha ye) 「æ¥æºã€ä¸ºå±±èŒ¶ç§‘æ¤ç‰©èŒ¶çš„芽å¶ã€‚ 「性味归ç»ã€è‹¦ã€ç”˜ã€å‡‰ã€‚入心ã€è‚ºã€èƒƒç»ã€‚ 「功效ã€æ¸…头目,除烦渴,化痰,消食,利尿。 「主治ã€å¤´ç—›ï¼Œç›®æ˜ï¼Œå¤šç¡ï¼Œå¿ƒçƒ¦å£æ¸´ï¼Œé£Ÿç§¯ç—°æ»žï¼Œç—¢ç–¾ï¼Œå°\ 便ä¸åˆ©ç‰ã€‚ [用法]çƒæ°´å†²æ³¡æˆ–入方è¯ã€‚ Tea Leaves [Origin] is spouted leaves of the camellia (botanical) family plant. [Nature, Taste & entering channels] bitter, sweet, cool. Enters the heart, lung, stomach channels. [Efficacy] clear the head & vision, eliminate vexation & thirst, eliminate phlegm, help digestion, promote urination. [indications] headache, clouded vision, tendency to sleep, heart vexation and thirst, food accumulation & phlegm stagnation, dysentray, inhibited urination, etc. [Directions] to be decocted or used an ingediant in a presciption. 冲泡 - chÅng pà o - to decoct Chinese Herbs " Great spirits have always found violent opposition from mediocre minds " -- Albert Einstein Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2003 Report Share Posted May 22, 2003 - Dear I can read the Chinese scripts except 'Xiao Bian' 'urination' when I shift the'Character set' of the 'view section of my explorer broswer to 'Universal Alphabet (UTF8). Rey Tiquia -- In , <@i...> wrote: > ???cha ye? > > ??????????????? > ???????????????????? > ????????????????????? > ???????????????????????????????? > [??]????????? > > Tea Leaves > [Origin] is spouted leaves of the camellia (botanical) family plant. > [Nature, Taste & entering channels] bitter, sweet, cool. Enters the heart, > lung, stomach channels. > [Efficacy] clear the head & vision, eliminate vexation & thirst, > eliminate phlegm, help digestion, promote urination. > [indications] headache, clouded vision, tendency to sleep, heart vexation > and thirst, food accumulation & phlegm stagnation, dysentray, inhibited > urination, etc. > [Directions] to be decocted or used an ingediant in a presciption. > > ?? - cho¯ng pà o - to decoct > > > > Chinese Herbs > > voice: > fax: > > " Great spirits have always found violent opposition from mediocre > minds " -- Albert Einstein Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2003 Report Share Posted May 22, 2003 I can¡¯t read any of the characters in Outlook 2002 ¨C even with Twinbridge loaded. ÔÙ¼û, Tim (the characters above were created using Microsoft¡¯s built-in language support using Word 2002) ??(cha ye) ??????????????? ???????????????????? ???????,???,??,??,??? ??????,??,??,????,????,??,?????? [??]????????? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2003 Report Share Posted May 23, 2003 , " rey tiquia " <rey@a...> wrote: > - > Dear > > I can read the Chinese scripts except 'Xiao Bian' 'urination' when I > shift the'Character set' of the 'view section of my explorer broswer > to 'Universal Alphabet (UTF8). > thanks,rey. me, too.? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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