1, Huangdi Neijing laid the foundation of human physiology, pathology, diagnosis and treatment. It is a medical work with great influence in China and is called the medical ancestor.
2. Treatise on Febrile Diseases is one of China's traditional medical works written by Zhang Zhongjing, and has always been one of the main basic courses offered by Chinese medicine colleges. During the SARS in 2003, this book and Zhang Zhongjing once again became the focus of attention.
Treatise on Febrile Diseases systematically analyzes the etiology, symptoms, development stages and treatment methods of typhoid fever, creatively establishes the principle of treating typhoid fever according to the classification of six meridians, and lays the theoretical foundation of principle, method, prescription and medicine.
3. Difficult classics, formerly known as the Yellow Emperor's Eighty-one Difficult Classics, also known as the Eighty-one Difficult Classics, is an earlier classic of Chinese medicine. There have always been different opinions about the author and writing time. It is generally believed that the book was written not later than the Eastern Han Dynasty, and its contents may be related to Qin Yueren (Bian Que). The word "difficult" in difficult classics means "difficult to ask" or "difficult".
The book is * * * 81 difficult, and some theoretical problems of traditional Chinese medicine are discussed and discussed in the way of question and answer, including pulse diagnosis, meridians, viscera, yin and yang, etiology and pathogenesis, ying and Wei, acupoints, acupuncture, diseases and syndromes, etc.
4. Shennong's Classic of Materia Medica, also known as Classic of Materia Medica or Classic of Materia Medica, is one of the four classic works of TCM. As the earliest extant TCM works, it originated from Shennong and was handed down from generation to generation. It was compiled into a book in the Eastern Han Dynasty, but it couldn't be written for a while, and the author was different. Many medical scientists in Qin and Han dynasties collected, summarized and compiled monographs on the achievements of pharmacology at that time.
It is the first book in China that systematically summarizes TCM. Most theories and compatibility laws of TCM and the principle of "seven emotions in harmony" have played a great role in the practice of medication for thousands of years and are the source of the development of TCM theory. Before Li Shizhen published Compendium of Materia Medica, it was always regarded as the most authoritative medical book.
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Huangdi Neijing, as the theoretical basis and essence of traditional Chinese medicine, has played an important role in the prosperous history of the Chinese nation for nearly two thousand years. ?
Imagine that about 700 years ago, a plague broke out in Europe, and a quarter of Europeans lost their precious lives. Although there was a plague epidemic in China for nearly 2000 years, there was never a painful record like that in Europe, so the role of TCM and Neijing can be fully demonstrated.
The completion of Huangdi Neijing marks a new stage of China medicine from empirical medicine to theoretical medicine. Huangdi Neijing summarized the medical achievements before the Warring States Period and provided theoretical guidance for the medical development of China after the Warring States Period.
It has laid a theoretical foundation for traditional Chinese medicine in the aspects of holistic view, contradictory view, meridian science, viscera imaging, etiology and pathogenesis, health care and preventive medicine, diagnosis and treatment principles, and has far-reaching influence. Most of the innovations and achievements of famous doctors in theory and practice are closely related to Huangdi Neijing.
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Baidu encyclopedia-four classics of traditional Chinese medicine