Sun Simiao combined the Taoist theory of internal cultivation with medicine and hygiene, and took health preservation as the medical content. Think that people
In old age, physical characteristics, physiology and pathology have changed. If you want to live a long life, you must pay attention to your diet and daily life. he
In the first order of nourishing sexual desire, it is particularly emphasized that the elderly "don't spit far, don't act fast, don't listen hard, but look hard."
If you don't look at it, you won't be tired sitting near it, nor will you be tired lying down. Cold and clothing first, heat and solution first. Eat if you don't want to be extremely hungry.
Can be too full; I don't want to drink too much when I am very thirsty, and I combine the skills of "guiding, promoting qi and supplementing the room".
Have a comprehensive understanding of human aging process and performance, psychological characteristics and changes, as well as senile diseases, health care and medical treatment.
Observation and depth analysis.
It is believed that the elderly should engage in activities suitable for the characteristics of the elderly, such as air conditioning, massage, guidance, ventilation, walking and so on.
Thus, it enriches the contents and methods of Taoist internal cultivation and explores the magic of Taoism seeking immortality through alchemy.
It is considered that taking the elixir to become an immortal is "the sacred road is hanging, the clouds are sparse, and you only look at the sky and don't know how to lift it."
But he used alchemy as a means of pharmacy, and its purpose was to save the emergency. He refined the "Taiyi Shenjing Dan", namely
"The host and guest suffer from cholera, abdominal distension, unhealthy corpse, crazy ghost talk, poisonous demon charm and fever".
There are more than 30 kinds of his works in history, but most of them have been lost. There are 30 volumes of Qian Jin Fang Yao and Qian Jin Fang Yi.
It is a famous medical work of China. Others, such as the theory of caring for others, the main points of the list, and the aspects of Pirin China, are still in work.
It can be seen in the lost text.
Sun Simiao embodies the spirit of treating diseases with benevolence. He wrote in the book "Great Doctors Sincerely": "A great doctor must treat a disease with peace of mind, have no desire or desire, show great mercy first, and swear to save the suffering of the general spirit. If someone is sick and asks for help, don't ask him if he is poor or rich, always young, hates friendly friends, is ignorant or vulgar. These are all like the thoughts of his closest relatives. Never look back and forth, worry about good or bad, and save your life. Seeing his distress, if you have it, it is deep sorrow. Don't avoid danger and evil. You are hot and cold all day, hungry, exhausted, bent on saving, and have no intention of making any efforts. This can be a lifelong doctor, but he is a spiritual thief. The doctor's body ... goes to the patient's home, keeps walking around, and doesn't look around; Silk and bamboo make up the ears, and there is nothing like entertainment; Precious shame and repeated recommendations are tasteless; Look at Lu and Chen and see if there is anything. A husband is a doctor's law, so don't make jokes, tell jokes, talk about right and wrong, talk about human feelings, show off your reputation, corrupt doctors, and be proud of your own virtue. Accidentally treated a disease, he will be cocky, with a sick look on his face, but he will look confident. His name is a Chinese odyssey, and this doctor is very good. " These words have shown Sun Simiao's noble medical ethics. Sun Shi thought that "human life is the most important thing, and there is precious gold, while helping it, the virtue is more than that", so he named his two works "Thousands of Women" and "Thousands of Women Belong to the Party" and "Thousands of Women Return to the Wing". The achievements of these two books are as follows: First, there is an in-depth study of Zhang Zhongjing's Treatise on Febrile Diseases, which provides a way for future generations to study Treatise on Febrile Diseases, especially for generalized typhoid fever. He founded the method of studying Treatise on Febrile Diseases from three aspects: prescription, syndrome and treatment, which initiated the precedent of taking prescription as evidence in later generations. Qian Jin Fang Yao is the earliest medical encyclopedia in China, with complete theories, methods and prescriptions. One is recorded in ancient books, and the other is folk unilateral. Widely absorb the strengths of all aspects, suit both refined and popular tastes, and have appropriate priorities today. Many contents are still instructive and of high academic value, and are indeed valuable wealth of traditional Chinese medicine. Qian Jin Fang Yao is a great contribution to the development of prescription science. This book brings together the clinical experience of hundreds of years' achievements in prescription and medicine from Zhang Zhongjing's time to Sun Simiao. After reading Zhongjing's prescription, watching Qian Jin Fang can really open your eyes and broaden your mind, especially the prescriptions from different origins, which shows that Sun Simiao has a wide range of medical sources and superb medical skills. Later generations called Fang the ancestor of magic.
Qian Jin Fang Yao has made great contributions to dietotherapy, health preservation and old-age care. Sun Shi can live to be over 100 years old, which is the result of his active advocacy of these theories and his own practice. Sun Simiao's brilliant achievements before his death were revered by people. Known as the "King of Medicine", "Real Person" and "Medicine Sage", Sui and Tang Dynasties highly valued him, and celebrities treated him with courtesy. After his death, people paid homage to Yu Cheng on the bank of Jianshan, his former residence. "Preface to Qiao Shining" said: "Building mountains and burning incense is prosperous in Guanzhong, although the Chinese saying and the true martial arts have not been caught." Sun Simiao also enjoys a high reputation in Japan, especially the famous Japanese doctors Danbo Kanglai and Kojima Shangshi.
Sun Simiao, a native of Jingzhao Huayuan (now Yaoxian County, Shaanxi Province), was born in 58 1 and died in 682 at the age of 102. China was a great physician in Sui and Tang Dynasties. Sun Simiao studied medicine because of illness, loved medicine, and was indifferent to fame and fortune. During the reign of Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty, Emperor Taizong and Tang Gaozong, he was invited to be an official in North Korea many times, but he declined politely.
While practicing medicine, he collected herbs. He has been to Taibai Mountain and Zhong Nanshan in Shaanxi, Taihang Mountain in Shanxi, Songshan Mountain in Henan and Emei Mountain in Sichuan. Extensive collection of knowledge about prescriptions, prescriptions and drug use has left valuable wealth for future generations in pharmaceutical research, so people respectfully call him "the king of drugs." He is the author of the Prescription for a Thousand Daughters and Wings for a Thousand Daughters.
Sun Simiao attached great importance to the cultivation of medical ethics all his life. In his book "A Thousand Daughters Should Be Prescribed", two articles, Learning of Great Doctors and Sincerity of Great Doctors, are listed for the first time. This is the earliest and relatively complete medical ethics literature monograph in China, and it is a medical ethics norm that integrates noble medical ethics and superb medical skills. He pointed out: "Any great doctor who treats diseases must be calm, firm-willed, and have no desire or desire. First of all, he shows great compassion and vows to save spiritual suffering. "His strong and simple humanitarian spirit of saving lives is worth learning and advocating at that time and now.
Sun Simiao devoted a lot of efforts to the study of pharmacology. From the collection and processing of drugs to the understanding of their medicinal properties, from the combination and compatibility of prescription drugs to clinical treatment, Sun Simiao wrote two medical masterpieces with important academic value in the history of medical development in China by referring to previous medical literature and combining his decades of clinical experience. Among them, Qian Jin Fang Yao contains more than 5,000 prescriptions, including medical theories such as diagnosis and syndrome, as well as clinical disciplines such as internal medicine, surgery, gynecology and pediatrics. It involves not only detoxification, first aid, health preservation and dietotherapy, but also acupuncture, massage, guidance and breathing, which can be described as a good summary of the development of traditional Chinese medicine before the Tang Dynasty. There are nearly 3,000 prescriptions in Qianjin Fang Yi, covering materia medica, women, typhoid fever, children, nourishing, apoplexy, miscellaneous diseases, sores, color pulse and acupuncture, which is a necessary and beneficial supplement to Qianjin Fangyao. Among more than 800 kinds of drugs collected in the book, more than 200 kinds of drugs introduced the relevant knowledge of drug collection and processing in detail. It is particularly worth mentioning that this book contains the treatise on febrile diseases that have been lost among the people in the Jin and Tang Dynasties, forming nine or twelve volumes independently, becoming the only research work on treatise on febrile diseases in the Tang Dynasty, which has played a positive role in promoting the preservation and dissemination of treatise on febrile diseases.
In clinical practice, Sun Simiao summed up many valuable experiences, such as "Ashi point" and "focusing on pain". He used animal liver to treat night blindness, sheep thyroid to treat endemic goiter, and milk, beans and bran to prevent beriberi. For pregnant women, it is recommended that the residence be clean and quiet, keep the mood comfortable, and don't be nervous during childbirth; For babies, it is suggested that breastfeeding should be regular and quantitative, usually sunny and don't wear too much clothes ... These ideas still have certain practical significance today.
Sun Simiao advocates health preservation and practices it. It is precisely because he is familiar with the art of keeping in good health that he can live to 100 years old and has never been lost. He combined the health care thoughts of Confucianism, Taoism and foreign ancient Indian Buddhists with the health care theory of traditional Chinese medicine, and put forward many practical health care methods, which are still guiding people's daily life, such as keeping a balanced mind and not blindly pursuing fame and fortune; Eat moderately and don't overeat; Pay attention to the circulation of qi and blood, don't be lazy, don't be depressed; Life is regular, don't go against the laws of nature ...
Due to the great influence of Qian Jin Fang Yao and Qian Jin Fang Yi, these two works are called the Encyclopedia of Ancient Medicine in China, which played a historical role in inheriting Han, Wei, Song and Yuan Dynasties. After the publication of the two books, they attracted worldwide attention, and even crossed the ocean and spread widely. During the years of Tianbao, Wanji, Tian Ming, Yongjia and Kuanzheng, Japanese published Thousand Girls, and its influence can be seen. After Sun Simiao's death, people renamed Wutai Mountain, where he lived in seclusion, as Wang Yao, and built a temple statue for him on the mountain. Every year on the third day of the second lunar month, local people hold a temple fair to commemorate Sun Simiao's great contribution to Chinese medicine. The temple fair lasted for half a month, and tourists from all directions came to visit and mourn.