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Li Shizhen's Compendium of Materia Medica does not exist in the four classics of TCM!
Traditional Chinese medicine, that is, medicine based on the traditional medicine created by the Han people in China, is usually treated by Chinese medicine, cupping, acupuncture, massage, massage and dietotherapy. , so as to cure human diseases and adjust the balance of yin and yang. After a long period of development, ancient medicine in China has four books and five classics. Let's take a look at them.

4. Shennong Herbal Classic, also known as Shennong Herbal Classic, is one of the four classics of Chinese medicine. This book originated from Shennong, Yan Di, and is the earliest preserved Chinese medicine book. It is divided into three volumes, and there are 365 kinds of drugs recorded in the * * * plan, which are divided into three grades. It was compiled in the Eastern Han Dynasty.

Treatise on Febrile Diseases was written by Zhang Zhongjing, a famous doctor in the late Han Dynasty, in the garden at the beginning of the 3rd century, and it is one of the four classics of Chinese medicine. The book * * * records 269 pharmacies and uses 265,438+04 kinds of herbs, which basically summarizes the commonly used drugs in clinical departments. Treatise on Febrile Diseases is currently the main basic course in many Chinese medical colleges and universities. It scientifically established the implementation principle of the classification of six meridians, and laid an inestimable foundation for the later theories, methods and prescriptions of Chinese medicine.

2. Difficult classics, the full name of "Yellow Emperor's Eighty-one Difficult Classics", is one of the four classics of Chinese medicine. This was written by Qin Yueren (not Bian Que) around the 5th century. The book has eighty-one questions, so it is called eighty-one classics. It uses the form of question and answer to explain some problems of traditional Chinese medicine, covering such areas as pulse diagnosis, meridians, yin and yang.

1. Huangdi Neijing, one of the four classics of traditional Chinese medicine, is the earliest medical work in China, which is divided into coffin and Su Wen. It is an extremely comprehensive medical work, based on Huang's theory, the observation of life phenomena accumulated by ancient people in China for a long time, a lot of clinical practice and a lot of problem-solving knowledge.