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In the middle of the 0/8th century A.D./KLOC, during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, there was a famous doctor Xu Dachun. His original name was Daye, a native of Wujiang, Jiangsu. He used to be a doctor. He wrote many works in his life, including Shi Jing, Fang Lei and Ji Shen Zhu Yan. Later generations commented that his book "explained the significance of going to Beijing and was the most enlightening work among scholars". It is worth mentioning that his medical book "The Origin and Development of Medicine" has a special chapter on the use of medicine as a means of fighting. After comprehensively and accurately expounding the medical theory of taking medicine as a soldier, he clearly pointed out: "Chapter 13 of Sun Wuzi exhausted the methods of treating diseases."

Xu Dachun, with his profound medical knowledge, keenly investigated the relationship between military science and medicine, and between military doctrine and medical doctrine, and drew a very enlightening conclusion, which is of great academic value in the ancient medical history of China.

However, Xu Dachun was not the first person to combine military science with medicine in theory and clinical practice.

Huangdi Neijing, a medical classic? Uncle ling? Reverse the relationship between medicine and the art of war, saying that "there is no air to connect everything, no array to attack", which corresponds to "no heat, no sweat, no turbid pulse" Interestingly, the "five soldiers" of cold weapons (bow and arrow, halberd, spear, Ge and Shu) were also used in Huangdi's Neijing. ...

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