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What caused the compilation of Treatise on Febrile Diseases in Wei and Jin Dynasties?
Wang Shuhe, a physician in Wei and Jin Dynasties, compiled and disseminated Zhang Zhongjing's Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Pulse Classic.

In order to solve the problem of correct application of pulse diagnosis by doctors in the treatment process, a monograph on pulse diagnosis is urgently needed. Wang Shuhe collected the works of ancient physicians such as Bian Que, Cang Gong, Zhang Zhongjing and Hua Tuo, combined with his own clinical experience and opinions, and wrote this famous work on pulse.

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Wang Shuhe's collating of Treatise on Febrile Diseases made it possible for it to spread to this day. In addition to the above-mentioned pulse science and sorting out Treatise on Febrile Diseases, Wang Shuhe also has some incisive expositions on health preservation.

Wang belongs to the doctor's health school in health preservation, and advocates adjusting diet in order to prolong life. He put forward that diet should not be too messy, but moderate, which was a systematic exposition of China's early diet regimen.

The Pulse Classic written by Wang Shuhe summarizes the achievements of pulse science before the Han Dynasty, and it is the earliest extant work of pulse science in China. In addition, Zhang Zhongjing's book Treatise on Febrile Diseases in the Han Dynasty was lost due to the war and almost lost.

In the monograph "Pulse Meridian", Wang Shuhe expounded the theory of pulse for the first time, and studied it in combination with physiology, pathology and disease symptoms to facilitate clinical application. He improved the method of pulse diagnosis, sorted out the discussion of pulse diagnosis by previous physicians, and affirmed the method of pulse-cutting with both hands. He divided pulse conditions and dynamics into 24 kinds, which basically included various pulse conditions of human blood circulation, physiology and pathology.