[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":82},["ShallowReactive",2],{"article-baike-chuan-chenpi-vs-guang-chenpi-en":3},{"article":4,"alternates":80},{"id":5,"title":6,"body":7,"category":65,"cover":59,"coverImage":59,"date":66,"description":67,"extension":68,"locale":69,"meta":70,"navigation":71,"path":72,"seo":73,"slug":13,"stem":74,"tags":75,"__hash__":79},"articles\u002Fen\u002Fbaike\u002Fchuan-chenpi-vs-guang-chenpi.md","Chuan Chenpi vs. Guang Chenpi",{"type":8,"value":9,"toc":58},"minimark",[10,14,18,23,33,37,40,43,47,55],[11,12,6],"h1",{"id":13},"chuan-chenpi-vs-guang-chenpi",[15,16,17],"p",{},"Both Chuan chenpi and Guang chenpi fall under the broader category of chenpi, but they are often distinguished by raw material varieties, appearance, and traditional descriptions. The following points summarize common views.",[19,20,22],"h2",{"id":21},"_1-materials-and-origins","1. Materials and Origins",[24,25,26,30],"ol",{},[27,28,29],"li",{},"Chuan chenpi usually refers to chenpi made from traditional citrus varieties in Sichuan. Some materials mention varieties such as “Dahongpao” as sources used for chenpi.",[27,31,32],{},"Guang chenpi is often associated with specific citrus varieties, and some sources link it to Pubei chenpi, noting that longer aging is preferred.",[19,34,36],{"id":35},"_2-traditional-descriptions-and-components","2. Traditional Descriptions and Components",[15,38,39],{},"Some sources note that Chuan chenpi is rich in flavonoid-related compounds and is discussed in relation to regulating qi. Guang chenpi is often described as having notable volatile oil and flavonoid content, and its traditional use is commonly linked to regulating qi, supporting digestion, and drying dampness.",[15,41,42],{},"These descriptions come from traditional usage and experience and are not medical conclusions.",[19,44,46],{"id":45},"_3-common-appearance-differences","3. Common Appearance Differences",[24,48,49,52],{},[27,50,51],{},"Chuan chenpi is often described as several connected pieces or irregular slices with slightly greater thickness and a more textured inner surface.",[27,53,54],{},"Guang chenpi is often described as three connected pieces with more uniform thickness, visible oil glands, and a softer texture.",[15,56,57],{},"Overall, differences are typically discussed in terms of materials, appearance, and traditional use. Selection can be based on intended use and personal preference.",{"title":59,"searchDepth":60,"depth":60,"links":61},"",2,[62,63,64],{"id":21,"depth":60,"text":22},{"id":35,"depth":60,"text":36},{"id":45,"depth":60,"text":46},"baike","2026-01-19","Summarizes common differences between Chuan and Guang chenpi in materials, appearance, and traditional descriptions.","md","en",{},true,"\u002Fen\u002Fbaike\u002Fchuan-chenpi-vs-guang-chenpi",{"title":6,"description":67},"en\u002Fbaike\u002Fchuan-chenpi-vs-guang-chenpi",[76,77,78],"Encyclopedia","Chuan chenpi","Guang chenpi","ch0kwGtL8C9KIPuMo5XdFboPCpX-5MUO2DrkA3oX7RU",{"zh":81,"en":72},"\u002Fbaike\u002Fchuan-chenpi-vs-guang-chenpi",1775203873594]