? Ge Hong wrote a lot in his life, and Bao Puzi is his masterpiece, with 20 volumes inside and 50 volumes outside. This paper discusses the immortal prescriptions, health preserving and longevity prolonging, and eliminating evil to cause disasters, and sums up the immortal prescriptions before Jin Dynasty, including keeping one, promoting qi and introducing classics, which has accumulated valuable information for medicine.
This book links the theory of immortal Taoism with Confucianism, and integrates the two philosophical systems of Confucianism and Taoism for the first time. After elbow, his works include Poems on the Monument 100, Notes on the Chapters of the Art of War 30, Biography of Immortals 10, Biography of Seclusion 10, Synopsis of the Golden Chamber 100, and Elbow Reserve. .
? According to Neijing, "forty years old, Yin Qi half", when people reach middle age, liver and kidney deficiency is a natural law and trend. Ge Hong knew it well, but he couldn't prescribe the right medicine for the accident at the moment.
The Origin of Raspberry-Ge Hong
? When Ge Hong became a monk in Sanqingshan, Dexing, Jiangnan, he once helped the people and did some good deeds in diagnosis and treatment. Later, due to overwork, I got "nocturia", which was cured for a long time, leading to lack of sleep and low spirits. One day, Ge Hong went up the mountain to look for medicine. Halfway up the mountain, he stepped on the air, fell into a cliff and fell into a coma. When he woke up, he was stung all over. He found that there were so many wild fruits, palm-shaped leaves and red fruits on the thorny branches. Just when he was hungry and thirsty, Ge Hong picked some to eat. He thinks the fruit is sweet and sour, which is the top grade of natural creation.
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Ge Hong went back with a wave of his hand. Unexpectedly, Ge Hong's nocturia condition greatly improved that day. The next day, he picked it again. After a few days, nocturia no longer exists. Ge Hong was overjoyed and tried it several times among people nearby. Sure enough, this kind of wild fruit has magical effects and can be called a fairy product. Eating it can tonify liver and kidney, and has a miraculous effect on enuresis, frequent urination and female yin deficiency. The villagers are full of praise: after eating this fairy fruit, "the urinal can be turned over at night." So Ge Hong named this mysterious fruit "raspberry". Since then, raspberry has been widely used in medicine because of its curative effect of tonifying kidney and relaxing bowels, and a series of magical stories have been circulated.