Wenyujin Concise Rhizome … Classic Formulas

Pian Jiang Huang · Rhizoma Wenyujin Concisum

Primary Actions

  • Moves blood and promotes qi movement ... this compact Wenyujin rhizome lane is used when fixed pain, fullness, or menstrual obstruction reflects qi stagnation mixed with blood stasis.
  • Relieves pain and disperses accumulations ... traditional use extends to traumatic swelling, hypochondriac discomfort, and abdominal masses where a warming Curcuma rhizome is preferred over a cooling tuber lane.
  • Represents a narrower Wenyujin trade form ... it stays closer to the blood-moving Curcuma rhizome family than to the cooler, more yin-focused `Yu Jin` tuber-root tradition.

Classic Formulas

  • Shao Fu Zhu Yu Tang and related blood-stasis formulas ... a common treatment context when Wenyujin-type curcuma is used for fixed lower-abdominal pain.
  • Qi-and-blood pain prescriptions with Yan Hu Suo, Xiang Fu, or Chuan Xiong ... used when stagnation drives chest, flank, or menstrual pain.
  • Trauma and mass-dispersion combinations with San Leng or E Zhu ... classical-style pairing logic when breaking stasis is more important than simple nourishment.

Classical Text References

  • Curcuma rhizome traditions are classically grouped around moving blood, moving qi, reducing pain, and dispersing accumulations rather than around tonic or cooling-nourishing use.
  • Within that family, this page tracks a compact Wenyujin rhizome presentation and not the better-known cooler `Yu Jin` tuber lane.