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Wylie | shing tsha |
Wylie Definition | = lho shing, nang blon ka na. JD 119. SS 426.4. KP1 208.3. KP4 521.3. See dal ci ni. = tra tsa, tra kra, tra tstsha, kanytsa tha. DG 237.6. Fundamentals 15.3 (item 16). Slovar' 63, 66, 190, 191: Arabis hirsuta Scop, A. pendula L., Cinnamomum cassia Blume, or C. ceylanicum Nees. DG 237.6 ff: It grows in the dense forests of river gorges. The trunk is hard and the leaves small. It has thick and thin bark both. The thin promotes and the thick equalizes bodily heat. The taste is dry, hot, sweet and slightly salty. |
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