How to pronounce Ai

The pinyin of Ai is: ài.

The sentences about moxa are as follows:

1. She made a bunch of sachets with moxa leaves and placed them in the closet to drive away moisture.

2. The doctor suggested that she use moxibustion therapy to relieve neck pain.

3. Mugwort is widely used in Chinese herbal medicine and has certain medicinal value.

4. Farmers in some areas of the country like to pick mugwort in autumn.

5. Mugwort is considered to be effective in repelling mosquitoes.

6. She lit a bunch of mugwort at home and let the fragrance fill the whole house.

7. This field is used to grow mugwort.

8. Mugwort leaves are often used to make traditional Chinese medicine materials, such as moxa sticks, moxa packets, etc.

9. Mugwort is a commonly used medicinal material in traditional Chinese medicine.

10. The child had a cold, so she made him a pot of moxa leaf water to drink.

11. Mugwort is often used in rituals in the traditional customs of this place.

12. She wrapped mugwort leaves around the tied wounds to promote healing.

13. There are bunches of bright mugwort flowers placed at the entrance of this ancient village.

14. He placed pots of mugwort at home to symbolize good luck and health.

15. She hung Ai Xiang under the eaves to drive away evil spirits.

16. This year’s mugwort is growing particularly well, and you can harvest a rich harvest.

17. The residents of this village hold a mugwort festival every year to celebrate the harvest.

18. He used wormwood to smoke some special handmade soap.

19. In some festivals, people tie mugwort trees to pray for good luck.

20. His garden is full of colorful tansy flowers.

21. The farmer made a mugwort cake with mugwort leaves to worship his ancestors.

22. Essential oil can be extracted from mugwort leaves after distillation, which is used in aromatherapy.

23. She would put a small bunch of mugwort under her pillow every night to help her sleep.

24. The aroma of mugwort is very special, with a light herbal taste.

25. This old lady uses moxibustion all year round to keep her body healthy.

26. In ancient times, mugwort was regarded as a charm to ward off evil spirits.

27. This place often holds mugwort cultural exhibitions to let people know about the various uses of mugwort.