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What does Su Wen mean?
Su Wen is a medical classic with 9 volumes, 8 1 article.

There are three annotated versions of Su Wen. One is Xun Jie, which started in the Yuan Dynasty and disappeared after the Song Dynasty. Secondly, Yang Shangshan's Tai Su is incomplete. The third is Bing Wang's annotation, which has been handed down. Bing Wang was a famous doctor in the Tang Dynasty. His nickname was Qi Zi Yuan. He was appointed as Baoying's servant, so he was later called Wang Taifu.

Wang is good at medical skill and health preservation, and has a deep research on inner diameter. Since this book was handed down by Su Wen at that time, there are some overlapping articles. Before and after, the meaning of the text was separated, so I visited intensively and supplemented and revised it, that is, the annotation of Huangdi Neijing Wang, which has been circulated to this day. He contributed to the preservation and arrangement of ancient books. Wang advocated the theory of luck, and his theoretical point of view was included in the Notes on the Seventh National Congress, which played a positive role in the development of the theory of luck in later generations.

Book Introduction

Volume 1 of Su Wen, 2 is the theory of health preservation and the five elements of Yin and Yang, volume 3 is the dirty image, and volume 4 is the treatment method. Volumes 5 and 6 are diagnostic methods, volumes 7 and 8 are pathogenesis, and volumes 9 to 13 are diseases. Volumes 14 to 18 are acupoints and acupoints, and volumes 23 and 24 are therapeutic principles and medical ethics.

The theory of TCM founded by Su Wen was gradually formed by ancient doctors in China under the guidance of materialistic philosophy and on the basis of medical practice, which can effectively guide the clinical practice of TCM. The main theories throughout the book are the balance of yin and yang, the rise and fall of evil, and the correspondence between man and nature. This book makes a comprehensive and systematic exposition, thus laying the theoretical foundation of traditional Chinese medicine and guiding the clinical practice for thousands of years.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Su Wen.