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Brief introduction to the case of Tantai jade in ancient books
"A Tale of Jade" is a comprehensive medical book written by Sun (Wei Fu, Zai Gong) in Ming Dynasty, which was completed in the ninth year of Chongzhen (1636).

This book has accumulated the author's usual treatment experience, mainly about 75 kinds of miscellaneous diseases in internal medicine, as well as pulse condition, pictures of viscera and drug treatment of various viscera. Structurally, volume 1 first discusses the diagnosis of pulse mirror, and lists 16 suggestions for health care, followed by the illustration of dirty pictures and the treatment of various dirty drugs. Volumes 2-6 introduce typhoid fever, epidemic diseases, miscellaneous diseases, women and children, facial features and surgical diseases respectively.

In addition, the "Dantaiyu case" has a wide range of annexes and a more specific narrative. The author Sun studied Buddhism in his later years, and his medical thoughts were deeply influenced by Buddhism and Taoism.

The above contents are for reference only, and the accurate interpretation of ancient books requires professional research and proofreading.