Yingbao glanced over the medicine cabinets; each cabinet was lined with compartments, each compartment labeled with three different herb names.
Each compartment housed three different herbs, their names written on the compartment's facade.
The commonly used herbs were placed in the central and upper level of the compartments, enabling easy access during prescriptions, such as Angelica, Peony, and Szechuan Lovage; Astragalus, Codonopsis, and Licorice, and so on.
The lighter-weight, less frequently used herbs were housed in the compartments on the higher level, like Rose, Plum Blossom, and Buddha's Hand Flowers.
Heavier-weight materials, such as mineral-based herbs, shell-based herbs, and charcoal-based herbs that could cause contamination, were down lower in the compartments. Examples include Magnetite, Ocher, Amethyst, Dragon Bone and Dragon Teeth, Oyster, and so on.