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A, "medical three-character classics"

This is an introductory book recommended by most apprentices of traditional Chinese medicine in the past. San Zi Jing is an introduction to medicine, which is equivalent to the San Zi Jing that children read for the first time. It outlines the basic outline of TCM theory and practice, catchy and easy to remember. This was written by Chen Xiuyuan, a doctor in Qing Dynasty, with his own notes. When reading, you should read the songs well first, and then use Chen Xiuyuan's own notes to understand them.

You can pay attention to the mark in the upper left corner or lower right corner of this answer picture, and all Chinese medicine books can be found in it.

Second, Hu Ling Pulse

Li Shizhen, a doctor in the Ming Dynasty. It is a formula about pulse science, which describes the pulse vividly, vividly and accurately, and is easy to understand and recite. It is an introductory book on pulse science and a must-read book for learning pulse. It is advisable to read carefully first and try to understand in practice. If no one practices, you can start with your own pulse: carefully understand the similarities and differences of your own pulse throughout the year, day and night, and when you are happy and sad.

Third, "medicinal nature"

It's an enlightenment book of traditional Chinese medicine. 248 kinds of commonly used Chinese medicines are divided into four categories: cold, hot, warm and flat, which are presented vividly and beautifully in the form of fu, concise and catchy. Its generalization of medicinal properties is accurate and practical. Should be familiar with reading.

Fourth, "medical prescription collection"

Author: Wang Ang, doctor of Xin 'an in Qing Dynasty. There are more than 800 prescriptions listed as 2 1. Each prescription includes indications, drug composition, prescription, administration method, addition and subtraction, etc. It is very practical, so it is widely circulated. It is a Chinese medicine book for learning Chinese medicine prescriptions.

The above four kinds are the "introductory classics" of traditional Chinese medicine, which are characterized by being easy to understand and practical. Can let you quickly enter Chinese medicine, familiar with routine clinic, and cultivate Chinese medicine thinking.

Five, "Su Wen"

For the first half of Huangdi Neijing, the basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine is comprehensively expounded, covering a wide range, including astronomy, geography, personnel, solar terms, health preservation, viscera, meridians, etiology and pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment principles and so on. It can be called the most fundamental classic of Chinese medicine. It is worth your life's repeated research, combined with clinical repeated thinking, to understand its essence.

Six, "Lingshu"

For the second half of Huangdi Neijing, explain the basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine, especially the theory and application of meridians. Ling Shu and Su Wen have the same value and significance, especially doctors who are interested in making achievements in acupuncture should work hard on this book, read it carefully and think deeply.

Seven, "Difficult Classics"

Write in the form of questions and answers, list 8 1 questions and give the answers. It is an explanation and supplement to some difficult problems in Huangdi Neijing. The content involves pulse science, meridians, viscera, acupoints, acupuncture and so on. It is advisable to study it repeatedly.

Eight, "Shennong Herbal Classic"

This is the basic classic of learning Chinese medicine. There are 360 kinds of Chinese medicines listed in the book, which should be taken for 360 days a year. It is divided into three categories: upper, middle and lower, each with 120 flavor, and its indications are listed, which is concise and worthy of repeated taste.

Nine, Treatise on Febrile Diseases

It is a part of Treatise on Febrile Diseases by medical sage Zhang Zhongjing. Treatise on Febrile Diseases starts with exogenous diseases, establishes a syndrome differentiation system of six meridians, and establishes the principle of syndrome differentiation and treatment in traditional Chinese medicine. Among them, 1 13 is still widely used in clinic. It is advisable to be familiar with the original text first, and then study it in combination with the notes of various factions.

X. synopsis of the golden chamber

It is the part about miscellaneous diseases in Treatise on Febrile Diseases. This paper focuses on the etiology, changes, syndrome differentiation and prescriptions of common diseases in internal medicine, laying the foundation for syndrome differentiation of zang-fu organs in traditional Chinese medicine, which is in the same strain as Treatise on Febrile Diseases and is equally important.

The latter six are the "fundamental classics" of traditional Chinese medicine. You must read it again and again and get familiar with it. The improvement of medical level depends on clinical practice and understanding classics. Only by understanding the classics can medical thought continuously improve its realm. Read the classics with awe. If you have learned something, don't use it as a tool to attack others or as arrogant capital. Otherwise, you will fall into the magic road!

Xi。 On warmth

Ye, a great doctor in the Qing Dynasty, dictated on the ship and was compiled by his disciples. The basis of febrile diseases is the establishment of syndrome differentiation system of Wei Qi Ying Xue. The space is not long, and the views are quite different from those of the predecessors, which has created a new realm of Chinese medicine.

Twelve, "syndrome differentiation of febrile diseases"

The author is Wu Jutong, a doctor in Qing Dynasty. Systematically construct the basic system of epidemic febrile diseases. This book focuses on syndrome differentiation of triple energizer, and discusses the treatment of diseases such as wind-heat, warm toxin, summer heat and damp heat. This is in the same strain as Ye's understanding.

Thirteen, "oldham typhoid mirror record", an introduction to tongue diagnosis.

Fourteen, "the whole body examination", what does the name of each part of the body mean, what it stands for, and what it means in the Chinese medicine system, which is very interesting.

Fifteen, "Debate on Luck and Clinical Record", there should be many people interested in the clinical application of Luck Theory.

Sixteen, "Moxibustion Rope", the work of Mr. Zhou Meisheng, is a must-read for learning moxibustion. Mr. Zhou Lao's Explanation of Acupoint Names is also very interesting.

Seventeen, "China pricking blood therapy", learning pricking blood therapy must read, industry conscience, pure dry goods.

18 The novel "Lin Yi Duo Ying" written by the famous doctor Ke is entertaining and beneficial to the body and mind.

19. Explanations of Classic Prescriptions and Questions and Answers of Materia Medica are rare books to understand the properties of drugs.

20. "Adding Fake Medicine Identification", such as the title, how to identify the authenticity of drugs is very interesting and can be used as a bedtime reading.

Twenty-one, "the essentials of viscera auxiliary prescription", written at the end, is often the most important. Anyone familiar with typhoid fever knows that the medical sage once mentioned an important reference, the classic method of decoction, which has been lost, but many contents of the classic method of decoction are extracted from auxiliary tactics. This book is not long, and it has gained a lot from repeated study. Personally, this is a good book to learn the theory of five elements. However, the most interesting thing is that after learning, you can try the real "diet".

22. Whether the Han Zang Jing was written by Hua Tuo remains to be verified, but it is a very interesting book but it is a fact. This book is very short, with only three volumes. There are three interesting points: first, I talked a lot about "the influence of the four seasons on the human body", which well embodies the concept of "harmony between man and nature"; Secondly, this book talks a lot about syndrome differentiation of zang-fu organs; Third, there are many very famous prescriptions in this book.

Twenty-three, "Acupuncture A and B Classic", this book is also a classification of "Neijing". From this book, it is considered to be acupuncture in the true sense. Another important significance of this book is that it extracts some contents of acupuncture and moxibustion in Tang Ming. This book has been lost now, but we can learn about it through A-B classics.

Twenty-four, "Qian Jin Fang" was written by Sun Simiao, the drug king, and it was divided into two parts. The former part is called "Emergency Thousand Gold Recipes" and the latter part is called "Emergency Thousand Gold Recipes". This book is of great help to clinic. It is interesting that there are many contents about "swollen wood" in it.