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Sun Simiao, born in 58 1-682 by Sun Zhenren, was a great doctor in Sui and Tang Dynasties. Sun Shi was smart since he was a child. He liked reading, studying hard and practicing hard. At the age of 20, he is proficient in a hundred schools of thought, good at talking about Laozi and Zhuangzi, good at understanding classics, connecting Yin and Yang, and promoting medicine. Emperor Sui and Tang called him an official, but he had no intention of official career. In his later years, he engaged in medical writing. He is an outstanding figure in literature and history medicine, especially in medical comprehensive exhibition. Sun Simiao was treated for illness and tried to get married. He is not only knowledgeable, but also virtuous. His noble medical ethics is a combination of great doctors' sincerity and superb medical skills. He also set a lofty example in the academic world, edifying generations of doctors. Sun Simiao embodies the spirit of treating diseases with benevolence. He wrote in the book "Great Doctors Sincerity": "All great doctors should be calm, have nothing to want, show great sorrow first, and swear to save the suffering of the spirit. If someone is sick and asks for help, don't ask them whether they are rich or poor, whether they are old or young, whether they are friendly or unfriendly, whether they are from China or foreigners, whether they are stupid or not, and whether they are common. It's like missing your loved ones. Never look back and forth, worry about good or bad, and save your life. Seeing his distress, if you have it, it is deep sorrow. Don't avoid danger and evil. You are hot and cold all day, hungry, exhausted, bent on saving, and have no intention of making any efforts. This can be a lifelong doctor, but he is a spiritual thief. The doctor's body ... goes to the patient's home, keeps walking around, and doesn't look around; Silk and bamboo make up the ears, and there is nothing like entertainment; Precious shame and repeated recommendations are tasteless; Look at Lu and Chen and see if there is anything. A husband is a doctor's law, so don't make jokes, tell jokes, talk about right and wrong, talk about human feelings, show off your reputation, corrupt doctors, and be proud of your own virtue. If he is treated carelessly, he will be cocky, but he will look confident. His name is a Chinese odyssey, and this doctor's ointment is blind. " These words have shown Sun Simiao's noble medical ethics. Sun Shi thought that "human life is the most important thing, and there is precious gold, while helping it, the virtue is more than that", so he named his two works "Thousands of Women" and "Thousands of Women Belong to the Party" and "Thousands of Women Return to the Wing". The achievements of these two works are as follows: First, the in-depth study of Zhang Zhongjing's Treatise on Febrile Diseases provides a reliable way for future generations to study Treatise on Febrile Diseases, especially adding more specific content to generalized typhoid fever. He founded the method of studying Treatise on Febrile Diseases from three aspects: prescription, syndrome and treatment, which initiated the precedent of taking prescription as evidence in later generations. Qian Jin Fang Yao is the earliest medical encyclopedia in China, with complete theories, methods and prescriptions. One is recorded in ancient books, and the other is folk unilateral. Widely absorb the strengths of all aspects, suit both refined and popular tastes, and have appropriate priorities today. Many contents are still instructive and of high academic value, and are indeed valuable wealth of traditional Chinese medicine. Qian Jin Fang Yao is a great contribution to the development of prescription science. This book brings together the clinical experience of hundreds of years' achievements in prescription and medicine from Zhang Zhongjing's time to Sun Simiao. After reading Zhongjing's prescription, watching Qian Jin Fang can really open your eyes and broaden your mind, especially the prescriptions from different origins, which shows that Sun Simiao has a wide range of medical sources and superb medical skills. Later generations called Fang the ancestor of magic.
Qian Jin Fang Yao has made great contributions to dietotherapy, health preservation and old-age care. Sun Shi can live to be over 100 years old, which is the result of his active advocacy of these theories and his own practice. Sun Simiao's brilliant achievements before his death were revered by people. Known as the "King of Medicine", "Real Person" and "Medicine Sage", Sui and Tang Dynasties highly valued him, and celebrities treated him with courtesy. After his death, people paid homage to Yu Cheng on the bank of Jianshan, his former residence. "Preface to Qiao Shining" said: "Building mountains and burning incense is prosperous in Guanzhong, although the Chinese saying and the true martial arts have not been caught." Sun Simiao also enjoys a high reputation in Japan, especially the famous Japanese doctors Danbo Kanglai and Kojima Shangshi.