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I really want to learn Chinese medicine. Please read the required books for self-study of traditional Chinese medicine that I have carefully arranged for you. I hope you like it!

20 must-read medical books recommended by Chinese medicine think tank.

Huangdi Neijing

Huangdi Neijing is divided into Lingshu and Suwen. While expounding the pathogenesis and pathology in the form of dialogue between Huangdi, Qi Bo and Lei Gong, he advocated that the disease cannot be cured, but not cured, and at the same time advocated health preservation, life preservation, longevity and longevity. It is the earliest medical classic in China medical treasure house. It is a medical masterpiece that studies human physiology, pathology, diagnostics, therapeutic principles and pharmacology. Established the theory of traditional Chinese medicine? Yin-yang and Five Elements Theory? 、? Pulse theory? 、? The theory of hiding images? Wait a minute. From lifestyle intervention to psychological intervention, from meridian principle to meridian therapy, from the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, as well as related human anatomy, physiology and pathology to medication principles and matters needing attention, etc. It is called a comprehensive encyclopedia.

Netizen comment: One of the four classic works of Chinese medicine, students of Chinese medicine should read it well.

Shennong's Herbal Classic

Shennong's Herbal Classic (referred to as "Herbal Classic" or "Herbal Classic"), one of the four classic works of Han Chinese medicine in China, originated from Shennong and was handed down from generation to generation. It was compiled into a book in the Eastern Han Dynasty. It is a monograph collected, summarized and sorted by many medical scientists in ancient times, pre-Qin and Qin and Han dynasties, and it is the first book in China to systematically summarize traditional Chinese medicine. Most theories and compatibility laws of TCM are stipulated and put forward in it? Seven emotions and harmony? Principles have played a great role in the practice of drug use for thousands of years, and are the source of theoretical development of traditional Chinese medicine.

User comments: Nothing exists in isolation. Reading medical books is inseparable from the background of writing.

Treatise on febrile diseases

It was written by Zhang Zhongjing, a famous doctor in the Eastern Han Dynasty, including typhoid fever and miscellaneous diseases. On the basis of Neijing, Difficult Classic and other works, he summed up the medical experience before the Han Dynasty and his own clinical practice, and determined a complete TCM syndrome differentiation and treatment system, which is a medical classic with all principles, methods, prescriptions and drugs to guide clinical practice.

Netizen comment: Master Zhongjing's life masterpiece, its appearance is the highest achievement of the development of traditional Chinese medicine. In the face of thousands of years of cultural heritage, we should, and should, study the medical skills left by our ancestors with a real attitude of learning, and continue to inherit and carry forward, instead of blindly denying them.

Difficult classics

Difficult classics is one of the classic works of Chinese medicine, and it is also a must-read book to learn Chinese medicine and master the true meaning of traditional theory. Written in the late Western Han Dynasty. The book discusses 8 1 questions in the form of questions and answers. Based on the basic theory, this paper expounds and discusses some important problems in Neijing. It has important theoretical and clinical significance, but it is extremely difficult for beginners of traditional Chinese medicine to understand and master because of its early writing age, archaic writing and difficult sentences.

User comments: It was written earlier, with archaic words and difficult sentences, which is extremely difficult for beginners of Chinese medicine to understand and master. After listening to the teacher's words, maybe some things need to be precipitated to feel!

Synopsis of the golden chamber

Written in the early 3rd century. Written for the author in volume 16 of Treatise on Febrile Diseases? Miscellaneous diseases? Part. After the completion of Wang Shuhe in the Jin Dynasty, an ancient version of it was called Synopsis of the Golden Chamber. ***3 The first volume is about differentiating typhoid fever, the second volume is about miscellaneous diseases, and the second volume is about prescriptions. After the Northern Song Dynasty, Lin Bu and others re-edited bamboo slips according to the words preserved at that time, taking miscellaneous diseases as the main content, and still revised them into three volumes, renamed them synopsis of the golden chamber. The book has 25 articles and 262 prescriptions, listing more than 60 diseases. Diseases are mainly miscellaneous diseases in internal medicine, including some diseases such as surgery and obstetrics and gynecology. User comments: Medical students must read intensively and think deeply.

Three Character Classic

The book of medical enlightenment written by Chen Xiuyuan, a great doctor in Qing Dynasty, is based on Neijing and Zhongjing, which is concise and popular. From this, you can study medicine without going astray. In my opinion, this book is a must-read not only for beginners, but also for clinicians. If you study it from time to time, you will often gain experience. Praise it with poetry: medical understanding of the three-character classics, clearing the source and sanctifying the Qing Dynasty. Shortcuts to churches and gardens refer to the smooth progress of the law.

User comments: concise, practical for beginners, recommended, and well written in medicine.

Lakeside pulse tactics

In the Ming Dynasty, in order to correct the mistakes made by Liewen in the Five Dynasties, Li Shizhen learned the contents of pulse science from the four diagnoses invented by his father Li Yanwen, and compiled them with the help of various theories and his own clinical experience. This book is divided into two parts. The first half mainly discusses 27 kinds of pulse conditions, such as floating, sinking, delaying and counting. Among them, the identification of similar abnormal pulse conditions and the main symptoms of each pulse condition are compiled into a seven-character song style, which is convenient for readers to recite. The second part is based on the Zi Xu Mai Fang written by Cui in Song Dynasty, and comprehensively discusses the pulse mechanism, pulse diagnosis methods, five zang-organs smoothing pulse, pulse diagnosis outline, various pulse conditions, pulse controlling diseases and other issues. The original language is concise and easy to recite and remember, which is suitable for doctors and Chinese medicine lovers to learn from.

User comments: It's really good to combine books on meridians, and the description is clear and easy to understand!

The source of the heart of the four saints

Four sacred heart source ten volumes, Qing? Huang Yuanyu wrote it. He synthesized the essence of classic works such as Neijing, Difficult Classics, Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Synopsis of the Golden Chamber, and put forward? In a week, the earth turns like four elephants? Theoretical system, syndrome differentiation

Treatment is particularly important. Huang claimed that he inherited the heart of the sages, so he wrote a book and left it to the world, named "The Heart of the Four Saints". The Qi-moving system described in "Four Sages Heart Source" perfectly combines theory with clinic from the perspective of harmony between man and nature, which can simplify the complex and control the complex, and help future scholars better understand the true meaning of traditional Chinese medicine.

The book is a comprehensive monograph on Chinese medicine with beautiful words, medical theories, the above theories and diseases, which is suitable for reading and reference by Chinese medicine practitioners at all levels.

User comments: It turns out that the classic is so close to me, and the feeling of reading and understanding is so cordial. It seems that there is a teacher who has a life. Without any basic knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine, he explored the jewels, jade and good books in the source of the Four Sages. Intensive reading! The electronic version compiled by Chinese medicine think tank network is beautifully made. Let's have a look.

Pulse meridian

Pulse Classic is the first extant classic work of pulse science in China, which has a far-reaching influence on the development of pulse science in later generations. This book *** 1O volume, 98 articles, was written in the middle of the 3rd century. It is compiled by Wang Shuhe, a famous doctor of traditional Chinese medicine in the Western Jin Dynasty, Zhang Zhongjing, Hua Tuo and other famous doctors in the Han and Wei Dynasties, combined with their own clinical experience and contemporary clinical experience. This book brings together the achievements of pulse science before the Jin Dynasty, comprehensively combs the theory of pulse science in traditional Chinese medicine, and develops and constructs the system of pulse science in traditional Chinese medicine.

User comments: in the four diagnoses of Chinese medicine? Looking forward to it? Pulse-taking is the last thing, but it is the most testing skill. Please think about it. You can determine the pulse phase of 18 only by touching your finger on your wrist skin, and you can't do it without hard work.

Acupuncture classics

Acupuncture A-B Classic combines the theories of Su Wen and Lingshu, and summarizes the etiology, pathogenesis, therapeutic principles, acupoints and acupuncture therapy of Tang Ming. It is the theory and practice of three TCM classics in one book, with a total of 12 volumes. It is the earliest and most authoritative acupuncture classic. This book is not only the earliest biography of Su Wen and Ling Shu, but also the only complete biography of Huangdi Tang Mingjing, which has high literature value. .

User comments: We need to choose this version carefully. The version of TCM think tank has been sorted out repeatedly, and the content is accurate. In addition, a reading guide and an index of cave names have been added to facilitate readers' understanding and retrieval.

Syndrome differentiation of febrile diseases

Is Treatise on Febrile Diseases clear? Written by Wu Tang (Jutong), it is one of the representative works of Wen Yi School in Ming and Qing Dynasties. The book ***6 volumes. The frontispiece quotes the scripture of Neijing, entitled Original Disease. The first three volumes are mainly gold? Liu Hejian? Triple focus division? Methods: Febrile diseases were systematically divided into three parts: upper, middle and lower jiao, and the etiology, syndrome differentiation and treatment of febrile diseases were discussed in detail. The fourth volume is miscellaneous, discussing the theory of febrile diseases, and the fifth volume is? Difficult labor? What is the sixth volume? Difficult to solve, son? , are combined with the theory of febrile diseases to discuss postpartum aftercare.

Treat infantile convulsion and pox. Because all the arguments and treatments in Treatise on Febrile Diseases are the practical experience of doctors since Ming and Qing Dynasties, they are quite practical. Some prescriptions created in Treatise on Febrile Diseases, such as? Mulberry chrysanthemum drink? And then what? Yinqiao powder? It is still widely used by Chinese medicine. Therefore, Treatise on Febrile Diseases is an indispensable reference book for studying and studying Chinese medicine, especially for studying febrile diseases.

User comment: I believe that your friend's standing medicine should be blind, right? Yinqiao tablets? , or similar to it? Banlangen granules? . These are common cold medicines. At the beginning of a cold and fever, drinking one or two packs will often get immediate results. ? Yinqiao powder? The rising status of this medicine stems from the provisions of Treatise on Febrile Diseases. Wu Jutong highly praised this prescription, believing that it can relieve exterior syndrome, clear away heat and detoxify. What are many prescriptions in Treatise on Febrile Diseases? Yinqiao powder? On the basis of addition and subtraction. It can be said that Yinqiao Powder is to Treatise on Febrile Diseases what Guizhi Decoction is to Treatise on Febrile Diseases.

Must-read bibliography for medical students

"The Doctor Must Read" was written by Li Zhongzi, a famous doctor in the late Ming Dynasty. This book *** 10 volume. 1 Volume is medical theory and graphic theory. Medical theory mainly introduces the origin of medicine and guides the way of learning medicine; According to Neijing, the illustration part lists the bones, viscera and physiology of human body. Volume 2 outlines the pulse science and TCM diagnosis. Volumes 3-4 are Compendium of Materia Medica, which focuses on more than 400 commonly used drugs, summarizes their indications, and explains them with various love theories and viewpoints. Volume 5-10 mainly introduces the pathogenesis and treatment methods of more than 30 diseases in internal medicine, with medical records attached. This collation is based on Ding Chou's (1637) engraving of Chongzhen Site in Ming Dynasty, and has been carefully collated. There is a guide in front of the book, and a prescription index and a drug name index are attached at the back of the book for readers' reference.

User comments: comprehensive medical books that must be read for the introduction of Chinese medicine.

Compendium of Materia Medica

Compendium of Materia Medica was originally * * * 1.9 million words. 52 volumes. It * * * collected 1892 species. Among them, plants 1094 species. 443 kinds of animals. 16 1 mineral. Other 194 species. Included 1 1096 prescriptions. Drawing 1 1 10 illustration. The book takes the department as the key link and the class as the purpose. Then take the class as the key link and the medicine as the purpose, under each medicine. Take the name of medicine as the key link and eight points as the purpose. It integrates the cultivation, harvesting, preparation and medical care of food and medicine for thousands of years. User comments: I love Uncle Li Shizhen, and I love your works.

On various sources and symptoms of diseases

The Theory of Staging of Pathogens is the first monograph on etiology, pathogenesis and syndrome in China. This manuscript selects rare books as the base, and refers to various school-bases, arranges and annotates them, and compiles a reading guide for practitioners, enthusiasts and students of traditional Chinese medicine. There are 50 volumes and 70 branches in Staging of Diseases and Pathogens, which records 1739 kinds of diseases in various departments of women and children at home and abroad, and describes the etiology, pathology and syndromes of various diseases.

User comments: Outside Taiwan Province, the pathogenesis of "a thousand dollars in the square" generally follows this book. Without reading this book, you can't understand the ideas of many groups outside Taiwan Province.

Records of Chinese Medicine Learning from the West

The Record of Chinese Medicine Participating in the West was written by Zhang Xichun, a representative of Western Medicine Association in junior middle schools in the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. Have a great influence. Its main clinical contribution is to give full play to the efficacy of gypsum in treating fever on the basis of the idea of combining traditional Chinese and western medicine. Soup? Treat atmospheric deposition. In the treatment of acute syndrome, prevention and treatment of cholera and so on. , made achievements, the medical profession called it? Who is the leader in the field of traditional Chinese medicine? . The first seven issues, with 30 volumes, were published from 19 18 to 1934. Among them, the first three periods are medical prescriptions, which are divided into 34 categories according to the syndromes of treating yin deficiency, fatigue and asthma, quenching thirst and treating stranguria, including more than 80 odd prescriptions/kloc-0; The fourth issue is a lecture note on Chinese and Western medicine, which introduces more than 80 kinds of traditional Chinese medicine and nearly 50 kinds of commonly used western medicine; The fifth issue is medical theory and medical vocabulary; The sixth stage is medical records, with more than 0/00 clinical cases such as fatigue, asthma, blood disease and limb pain/kloc; The seventh issue is Treatise on Febrile Diseases, which was compiled by his son Zhang after Zhang's death, with 8 Treatise on Febrile Diseases. The eighth issue is an unpublished manuscript presented by Sun Tzu Zhang Mingxun, tel: 1957. This book is a summary of Zhang Xichun's life-long clinical experience. It is not only rich in content, but also unique, combining Chinese and western, bold and innovative, and has far-reaching influence in medical forest.

User comments: Modern medical books are the first legal books.

Get ready for a thousand dollars.

Sun Simiao, a famous doctor in the Tang Dynasty, is regarded as the first encyclopedia of clinical medicine in the history of China, which occupies a decisive position in the history of China medicine. Physicians in past dynasties regarded it as a must-read for studying medicine. The book ***30 volumes, collected a large number of medical materials before the Jin and Tang Dynasties. The contents include medical ethics, medical education, therapeutic principles, diagnosis, prescription, gynecology, pediatrics, ENT, internal and external diseases, first aid, dietotherapy, indoor, pulse diagnosis, acupuncture and acupoints. It has recorded rich and valuable medical experience and literature, and it still has high practical value. It is a treasure worthy of further exploration for the future development of medicine.

User comment: Mr. Muse? Daughter? Two words as the title of the book. Mr. Simiao not only often reminds himself of this, but also hopes that others can make better use of their knowledge and avoid some mistakes when studying medicine or practicing medicine. Therefore, based on his rich personal medical experience, this book introduces the diagnosis and treatment skills, acupuncture methods and health preservation methods in detail, which is a good introductory book.

Elbow standby emergency prescription

Gehong, a famous doctor in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, wrote Elbow Backup Emergency Prescription, which is an early existing work of Chinese Prescription with high practical value. The book consists of eight volumes, including acute infectious diseases, acute and chronic diseases of various organs, surgery, gynecology, pediatrics, oral cavity, ophthalmology and other diseases. Every disease is related to symptoms. Briefly record the causes, review the Meiji method, prescribe prescriptions according to law, and also use acupuncture. The prescription is simple, cheap and effective; Acupuncture does not talk about acupoints, but only about discretion, with clear thinking and strong practicality, so it has high practical value.

User comments: Very practical, medical students should study deeply.

Clinical guide medical records

Guide to Clinical Medical Records * * * Ten volumes. 1 to 8 volumes are mainly medical records of miscellaneous diseases in internal medicine, including surgical and otolaryngological medical records. Volume 9 and volume 10 are gynecological medical records and pediatric medical records respectively. The book has 89 chapters and 86 syndromes. Each chapter focuses on disease and syndrome, and the series of medical records is concise and to the point, which has a lot of academic experience and enlightenment for future research. At the end of each course, there is a supplementary article about the main points of syndrome differentiation and treatment of this course, written by Ye disciple respectively. It embodies the academic characteristics of Ye's meticulous diagnosis and treatment, proper legislation, pertinent prescription and flexible medication.

User comments: Most of the cases in the book are related to clinic, and the records of febrile diseases in medical records have even become the blueprint for future generations of doctors to write monographs on febrile diseases.

Tangtou Geji

In ancient times, there were monarch and minister in treating diseases, and there were even and odd sizes of medicines. This soup is also from. This is a work of prescription science by Wang Ang, a famous doctor in Qing Dynasty. Its content is concise and rhymes neatly.

User comments: It is convenient for beginners of Chinese medicine to recite and spread widely.

Drug latent

Commonly used traditional Chinese medicines are divided into four categories according to their medicinal properties: cold, heat, warm and flat. They are written in rhyme, concise and catchy, and easy to read and remember. In particular, the summary of medicinal properties is incisive, once remembered, it will be used for life, which is quite popular among readers in past dynasties and has a long history.

User comments: Summarized the medicinal properties of various drugs, and the formula was smooth. Jane. As a book with good memory, it is an enlightenment book for beginners of traditional Chinese medicine.