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What does Chinese medicine mean?
Interpretation of TCM

(1). The most outstanding doctor in China. Biography of the History of Song Dynasty Gao Ruona: "A studious journalist has been told since the Qin and Han Dynasties ... because of your mother's illness, you also read medical books, although all Chinese doctors died." In Qing Dynasty, Hou Fangyu's "The First Review of Southern Province": "Those who draw inferences from one to the other and diagnose the pulse should focus on receiving the disease instead of paying attention to it, and attack the deficiency and evil to consolidate the source, and the doctors should also!" Yang Shi's "Feeling Near the Cliff": "This body is not suitable for people, and it is difficult to find Chinese medicine here." ② refers to doctors. Song Zhaosheng's "Governance and Ruling Class: Medical Divination": "Traditional Chinese medicine, this famous doctor chooses differences, fills in the pulse, and only stays in the hospital. This is the medical officer of Hanlin Jinzi. " (3) The time-honored brand of Chinese medicine. Zheng Zhenduo's On Martial Arts Novels: "So, things in the name of' country' suddenly meet and rise on a whim, from Chinese studies to Chinese medicine, from Chinese medicine to martial arts novels."

Word decomposition

The interpretation of country is a political system with land, people and sovereignty (in ancient times, it refers to the area sealed by governors): country. Land. National system (a. the nature of the country; B. national dignity). Country name. Country. National policy. National conditions. National laws. National strength. National defense. Guowei. National treasure (a. National treasure; Medical interpretation medicine: medical treatment. Medical skills, medical care. Medical ethics. Healer: Healer. Doctor. Medical ethics. The science of treating diseases: western medicine. Chinese medicine. Radical: Sou.