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The Applications of Medicine is Baizhu's Default Character Outfit.

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Baizhu wears a high-collared, short-sleeved, cropped shirt that is teal and purple and fastens with buttons across the front. His lavender-and-blue pants have crossing white patterns resembling snake skin. Over his pants, he wears a green sash from which his Dendro Vision hangs attached to a tassel, and a pale blue jacket patterned with a white snake and green flowers, similar to a lab coat, drapes around his shoulders like a cape. From his sash, several colorful pieces of fabric hang on his right, while a long green-and-white adornment hangs on his let. At the back of his waist is a cylindrical green-and-gold container, tied with a bow made of green cord. He wears asymmetrical arm gauntlets with gold details, a white one on his right and a black one on his left. The left arm also bears a white beaded bracelet and a loosely wound bandage. A golden coin on a purple cord sits around his right ankle, and his flats are dark blue, with gold details and purple soles. Changsheng drapes around his neck like a scarf.

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LanguageOfficial NameLiteral Meaning
EnglishThe Applications of Medicine
Chinese
(Simplified)
君臣佐使
Jūnchén Zuǒshǐ
Principles of Medicine[• 1]
Chinese
(Traditional)
君臣佐使
Jūnchén Zuǒshǐ
Japanese君臣佐使
Kunshin Sashi‍‍[!]
Korean군신좌사
Gunsinjwasa
SpanishPrescripción medicinalMedicinal Prescription
FrenchApplications de la médecineApplications of Medicine
RussianСонмы лекарств
Sonmy lekarstv
The Hosts of Medicine
Thaiผู้ประสานวิชายา
VietnameseQuân Thần Tả Sứ
GermanSymbiose der HeilkräuterSymbiosis of Healing Herbs
IndonesianThe Applications of Medicine
PortugueseO Domínio da Medicina
TurkishŞifacının KaderiThe Healer's Fate
ItalianMedicina applicataApplied Medicine
  1. Chinese: 君臣佐使 Junchen zuoshi are a set of Chinese medical terms stemming from the Huangdi Neijing. It refers to the concept of four 'tiers' within a given medicine: the jun, "monarch" herb which treats the main disease; the chen, "courtier" medicine which strengthens the former; the zuo, "assistant" medicine, which treats surface symptoms or lessens harmful side effects of the first two; and the 使 shi, "envoy" herb, which supports the above by guiding it the medicine to the right place in the body.

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