Seven return pills
Qihuidan, a Chinese word, is pronounced Q ī f ǎ nd ā n, which comes from Qibu Jinglong.
Qi Hui Dan (Q ī f ǎ nd ā n) explanation: it is a kind of Dan medicine in legend, which has the effect of increasing work and health care. source: Chapter 4 of Dongfang Yu's "seven steps startling the dragon": "a person who practices Qi and participates in the cultivation of Qi can obtain this pill, which is worth twenty years' hard work. That is to say, ordinary people can take it, and they can also see clearly, lighten their body, and enjoy the age of reverie."
Chinese PinYin : qī fǎn dān
Seven return pills
dispel chaos and restore peace. bō luàn wéi zhì
a strange story from beyond the seas. hǎi wài qí tán
Good fortune is hard to give up. shàn cái nán shě