Huangdi Neijing is the earliest and most influential medical classic in China. The compilation of Huangdi Neijing marks the formation of the theoretical system of traditional Chinese medicine and lays a solid foundation for the development of traditional Chinese medicine in recent years. It occupies an important position in the medical history of China, and is honored as a "family of physicians" by later generations. The content of Huangdi Neijing is very extensive. Besides medical theory, it also records the knowledge and achievements of ancient philosophy, astronomy, meteorology, phenology, biology, geography, mathematics, sociology, psychology, temperament and other disciplines, and permeates these knowledge and achievements into medical theory, thus making the book a multidisciplinary oral work with medicine as the main body, which has always been valued by doctors and experts in related disciplines. ? [ 125]?
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Poems and works of Huangdi Neijing
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As big as yin and yang.
The Theory of Great Yin and Yang Correspondence is an essay in the Warring States Period, the author of which is unknown. This paper mainly discusses the principle of "law": combining yin and yang with viscera yin and yang, medicine taste yin and yang, disease yin and yang. Discuss the treatment. For example, if Qing Yang does not rise, it will rise. Governing the land, turbid yin does not fall, and its turbidity is reduced; There are five evils and six qi in the sky. If you hurt someone, get into the fur first and treat them quickly, otherwise you will get sick and hurt your muscles-six internal organs-five internal organs. When the five internal organs are half dead, the method of early treatment will be suggested. Rheumatism hurts tendons, and dryness is better than rheumatism; Wind-cold hurts tendons, and Xin Sheng Han Feng (such as Notopterygium Shi Sheng Decoction); Heat hurts qi, and cold beats heat (such as Baihu decoction); Wet hurts meat, acid beats wet, sweet hurts meat, and acid beats sweet (such as treating rheumatism with Achyranthes bidentata and papaya). Both yang heat and yin cold have abdominal distension and fullness, and it is dangerous to be unclear in advance. Internal depression syndrome is common in the elderly, and the common feature is yin deficiency. Sages rule by profession, keep their spirits inside, and do not do evil, suggesting the rules of health preservation. Finally, he said, "Therefore, at the beginning of the illness, you can only stab it, but its prosperity can only be delayed. Therefore, it is promoted by lightness, reduced by weight, and highlighted by decline. If the shape is insufficient, the temperature is used; If the essence is insufficient, let it taste. The highest, so the more; Under it, lead and exhaust it; If the middle is full, it will diarrhea inside; There are evil spirits, and stains are thought to be sweat; It's in the skin, sweating; Those who are fierce, according to the press; Actually, it's just loose and loose. Judge yin and yang, treat yin with yang disease, treat yang with yin disease, determine its blood gas and defend its hometown. Blood should be fixed, and qi deficiency should be painted. " It is an obvious legal implication. The center of this paper is "law", but it is not easy to attract readers' attention. Point it out today, and the reader will be clear after summing it up.
Anger in the sky says
Anger for Heaven is an essay written during the Warring States Period, which comes from Huangdi Neijing.
Perfect in pulse
Micro-pulse Theory is an essay in the Warring States Period, and its author is unknown. Because this article discusses four diagnostic methods: observation, smell, questioning and pulse-taking, especially on pulse, it is named "Pulse should be subtle". This paper focuses on the time, place and method of pulse diagnosis, the main points of good and evil of color diagnosis, and the essence of mutual reference between pulse color and pulse syndrome, highlighting the diagnostic principle of "four diagnosis combined with reference", as well as the holistic view of human body and the view of harmony between man and nature related to the rise and fall of qi and blood in five internal organs. These ideas, viewpoints, diagnostic principles and methods laid the foundation for the formation and development of TCM diagnostics.
Do you really want to talk about it
On Truth is an essay in the Warring States Period, and its author is unknown.
China's Ancient Medical Masterpieces
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Huangdi Neijing
Huangdi Neijing is divided into Lingshu and Suwen, which is the earliest medical classic in China and one of the four classic works of traditional medicine (the other three are Difficult Classic, Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Shennong Herbal Classic). Huangdi Neijing is a comprehensive medical work, which establishes the theories of Yin and Yang, five elements, pulse condition, Tibetan image, meridians, etiology, pathogenesis, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, health preservation and luck. Its basic material comes from the long-term observation of life phenomena in ancient China, a lot of clinical practice and simple anatomical knowledge. Huangdi Neijing is the earliest and most influential medical classic in China. The compilation of Huangdi Neijing marks the formation of the theoretical system of traditional Chinese medicine and lays a solid foundation for the development of traditional Chinese medicine in recent years. It occupies an important position in the medical history of China, and is honored as a "family of physicians" by later generations. The content of Huangdi Neijing is very extensive. Besides medical theory, it also records the knowledge and achievements of ancient philosophy, astronomy, meteorology, phenology, biology, geography, mathematics, sociology, psychology, temperament and other disciplines, and permeates these knowledge and achievements into medical theory, thus making the book a multidisciplinary oral work with medicine as the main body, which has always been valued by doctors and experts in related disciplines.
Shennong's Herbal Classic
Shennong's Classic of Materia Medica is one of the four classic works of TCM, and it is also the earliest work of TCM.
Theory of typhoid miscellaneous diseases
Treatise on Febrile Diseases is one of China's traditional medical works. It is a medical classic with exogenous diseases and internal injuries as its main contents. The author is Zhang Zhongjing at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, which is one of the main basic courses offered by China TCM colleges. Treatise on Febrile Diseases systematically analyzes the etiology, symptoms, development stages and treatment methods of typhoid fever, creatively establishes the principle of treating typhoid fever according to the classification of six meridians, and lays the theoretical foundation of principle, method, prescription and medicine. At the beginning of the 3rd century, Zhang Zhongjing read widely, collected all kinds of books, and concentrated his whole life on writing Treatise on Febrile Diseases. Typhoid referred to by Chinese medicine is actually the general name of all exogenous diseases, including plague, an infectious disease. This book was written about 200 ~ 2 10. After the original book was separated, it was collected by Wang Shuhe and others and divided into Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Synopsis of the Golden Chamber. Treatise on Febrile Diseases has a volume of 10, which is devoted to acute infectious diseases such as typhoid fever.
Qian Jin Fang Yi
Sun Simiao, a medical scientist in the Tang Dynasty, wrote A Thousand Women's Wings, which was written in the second year of Yongchun (682). In his later years, the author collected nearly 30 years' experience to make up for the shortcomings of his early masterpiece "A Thousand Daughters to the Prescription", hence the name Yong Fang. Sun Simiao believes that life is more valuable than a daughter, and a prescription can get people out of danger. It is very appropriate to name the book after my daughter. The 30-volume book "Thousand Girls and Wings" was revised by the Northern Song Dynasty Correctional Medical Books Bureau and published nationwide. The printed version of the Song Dynasty was lost before the Ming Dynasty. Fortunately, the printed version was preserved. During the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, Wang Kentang, the editor of the Imperial Academy, was ordered by the Emperor Wanli to compile the Song version of "Thousands of Women Spread their Wings". Fang Yi is one of the most important TCM classics in the history of China.
Four classic works of traditional Chinese medicine
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Huangdi Neijing
Huangdi Neijing is divided into Lingshu and Suwen, which is the earliest medical classic in China and one of the four classic works of traditional medicine (the other three are Difficult Classic, Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Shennong Herbal Classic). Huangdi Neijing is a comprehensive medical work, which establishes the theories of Yin and Yang, five elements, pulse condition, Tibetan image, meridians, etiology, pathogenesis, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, health preservation and luck. Its basic material comes from the long-term observation of life phenomena in ancient China, a lot of clinical practice and simple anatomical knowledge. Huangdi Neijing is the earliest and most influential medical classic in China. The compilation of Huangdi Neijing marks the formation of the theoretical system of traditional Chinese medicine and lays a solid foundation for the development of traditional Chinese medicine in recent years. It occupies an important position in the medical history of China, and is honored as a "family of physicians" by later generations. The content of Huangdi Neijing is very extensive. Besides medical theory, it also records the knowledge and achievements of ancient philosophy, astronomy, meteorology, phenology, biology, geography, mathematics, sociology, psychology, temperament and other disciplines, and permeates these knowledge and achievements into medical theory, thus making the book a multidisciplinary oral work with medicine as the main body, which has always been valued by doctors and experts in related disciplines.
menoxenia
The Difficult Scripture was originally named "The Eighty-one Difficulties of the Yellow Emperor", and it was said that it was written by Qin Yueren in the Warring States Period, also known as "The Eighty-one Difficulties of the Yellow Emperor". There are eighty-one difficult classics. The medical contents such as pulse science, meridians, Tibetan images, diseases, acupoints and treatment are discussed respectively, which is a supplement and explanation to the relevant contents of Neijing. Difficult Classics not only developed the pulse theory of Huangdi Neijing, but also laid the foundation for the formation of Zhongjing's clinical flat pulse syndrome differentiation system. Difficult classics are listed in the four classics of traditional Chinese medicine by later generations, and 8 1 difficult problems are described in the form of questions and answers. People once thought that this book was written by Qin Yueren, but now it is thought that it was written in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Based on the questions and answers in Lingshu and Suwen, the book has a unique position and academic value in China medical code, and involves many problems.
Theory of typhoid miscellaneous diseases
Treatise on Febrile Diseases is one of China's traditional medical works. It is a medical classic with exogenous diseases and internal injuries as its main contents. The author is Zhang Zhongjing at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, which is one of the main basic courses offered by China TCM colleges. Treatise on Febrile Diseases systematically analyzes the etiology, symptoms, development stages and treatment methods of typhoid fever, creatively establishes the principle of treating typhoid fever according to the classification of six meridians, and lays the theoretical foundation of principle, method, prescription and medicine. At the beginning of the 3rd century, Zhang Zhongjing read widely, collected all kinds of books, and concentrated his whole life on writing Treatise on Febrile Diseases. Typhoid referred to by Chinese medicine is actually the general name of all exogenous diseases, including plague, an infectious disease. This book was written about 200 ~ 2 10. After the original book was separated, it was collected by Wang Shuhe and others and divided into Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Synopsis of the Golden Chamber. Treatise on Febrile Diseases has a volume of 10, which is devoted to acute infectious diseases such as typhoid fever.
Shennong's Herbal Classic
Shennong's Classic of Materia Medica is one of the four classic works of TCM, and it is also the earliest work of TCM.
China traditional Chinese medicine code
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Newly revised materia medica
New Materia Medica is a classic of Chinese medicine compiled by Su Jing and others in Tang Dynasty.
prescription
A Thousand Daughters Should Be Prescribed is a book written by Sun Simiao. Sun Simiao believes that the value of life is more valuable than 1000 yuan, and a prescription can save people from danger, and the value is even higher than this. Therefore, he used "Qian Jin Fang" as the title of the book, referred to as "Qian Jin Fang", a total of 30 volumes. Song Renzong ordered Gao Baoheng and Lin Yi to make corrections, and then listed the banned books in two volumes. Sun Simiao in the Tang Dynasty was written in the third year of Yonghui (652).
Compendium of Materia Medica
Compendium of Materia Medica, 52 volumes. Li Shizhen (Dongbi) in Ming Dynasty was written in the 31st year of Jiajing (1552) to the 6th year of Wanli (1578), and it was revised three times.
Huangdi Neijing
Huangdi Neijing is divided into Lingshu and Suwen, which is the earliest medical classic in China and one of the four classic works of traditional medicine (the other three are Difficult Classic, Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Shennong Herbal Classic). Huangdi Neijing is a comprehensive medical work, which establishes the theories of Yin and Yang, five elements, pulse condition, Tibetan image, meridians, etiology, pathogenesis, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, health preservation and luck. Its basic material comes from the long-term observation of life phenomena in ancient China, a lot of clinical practice and simple anatomical knowledge. Huangdi Neijing is the earliest and most influential medical classic in China. The compilation of Huangdi Neijing marks the formation of the theoretical system of traditional Chinese medicine and lays a solid foundation for the development of traditional Chinese medicine in recent years. It occupies an important position in the medical history of China, and is honored as a "family of physicians" by later generations. The content of Huangdi Neijing is very extensive. Besides medical theory, it also records the knowledge and achievements of ancient philosophy, astronomy, meteorology, phenology, biology, geography, mathematics, sociology, psychology, temperament and other disciplines, and permeates these knowledge and achievements into medical theory, thus making the book a multidisciplinary oral work with medicine as the main body, which has always been valued by doctors and experts in related disciplines.
Books on health care
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Huangdi Neijing
Huangdi Neijing is divided into Lingshu and Suwen, which is the earliest medical classic in China and one of the four classic works of traditional medicine (the other three are Difficult Classic, Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Shennong Herbal Classic). Huangdi Neijing is a comprehensive medical work, which establishes the theories of Yin and Yang, five elements, pulse condition, Tibetan image, meridians, etiology, pathogenesis, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, health preservation and luck. Its basic material comes from the long-term observation of life phenomena in ancient China, a lot of clinical practice and simple anatomical knowledge. Huangdi Neijing is the earliest and most influential medical classic in China. The compilation of Huangdi Neijing marks the formation of the theoretical system of traditional Chinese medicine and lays a solid foundation for the development of traditional Chinese medicine in recent years. It occupies an important position in the medical history of China, and is honored as a "family of physicians" by later generations. The content of Huangdi Neijing is very extensive. Besides medical theory, it also records the knowledge and achievements of ancient philosophy, astronomy, meteorology, phenology, biology, geography, mathematics, sociology, psychology, temperament and other disciplines, and permeates these knowledge and achievements into medical theory, thus making the book a multidisciplinary oral work with medicine as the main body, which has always been valued by doctors and experts in related disciplines.
Acupuncture Dacheng
Acupuncture Dacheng is a classic of Chinese medicine written by Yang Jizhou in Ming Dynasty.
Looking at the history of China from medical treatment.
Chinese history from medical perspective is a book published by Zhonghua Book Company on 20 12. The writer is Li Jianmin.
Dongpo health collection
Dongpo Health Collection compiled by Wang Ruxi, a scholar in Ming and Qing Dynasties, systematically includes Su Shi's miscellaneous poems and contemporary related accounts. According to different themes, the book is divided into 12 volumes, including 1000 articles. Not only pay attention to Su Shi's many practices in medicine and diet, but more importantly, emphasize Su Shi's efforts and exploration in mental recuperation.
Traditional Chinese Medicine in China
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Huangdi Neijing
Huangdi Neijing is divided into Lingshu and Suwen, which is the earliest medical classic in China and one of the four classic works of traditional medicine (the other three are Difficult Classic, Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Shennong Herbal Classic). Huangdi Neijing is a comprehensive medical work, which establishes the theories of Yin and Yang, five elements, pulse condition, Tibetan image, meridians, etiology, pathogenesis, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, health preservation and luck. Its basic material comes from the long-term observation of life phenomena in ancient China, a lot of clinical practice and simple anatomical knowledge. Huangdi Neijing is the earliest and most influential medical classic in China. The compilation of Huangdi Neijing marks the formation of the theoretical system of traditional Chinese medicine and lays a solid foundation for the development of traditional Chinese medicine in recent years. It occupies an important position in the medical history of China, and is honored as a "family of physicians" by later generations. The content of Huangdi Neijing is very extensive. Besides medical theory, it also records the knowledge and achievements of ancient philosophy, astronomy, meteorology, phenology, biology, geography, mathematics, sociology, psychology, temperament and other disciplines, and permeates these knowledge and achievements into medical theory, thus making the book a multidisciplinary oral work with medicine as the main body, which has always been valued by doctors and experts in related disciplines.
Acupuncture and moxibustion A and B meridians
Acupuncture A-B classics, also known as Huangdi A-B classics, Huangdi three-needle classics and Huangdi acupuncture A-B classics. Huangfu Mi in the Western Jin Dynasty, with 12 volumes and 128 articles, was written in 282 AD. The first six volumes discuss the basic theory, and the last six volumes record the clinical treatment of various diseases, including etiology, pathogenesis, symptoms, diagnosis, acupoint selection, treatment and prognosis. Acupoints are defined by the division and classification of meridians, and the indications and contraindications, acupuncture depth and times of strong moxibustion of each acupoint are described in detail. This is the earliest extant monograph on acupuncture in China.
Pulse meridian
The works on pulse science written by Wang Shuhe in the Western Jin Dynasty in the 3rd century, 10. Collect the great achievements of pulse science before the Han Dynasty, select Neijing, Difficult Classic, Treatise on Febrile Diseases, Synopsis of the Golden Chamber and the pulse theory of Bian Que and Hua Tuo, explain pulse theory and pulse method, and discriminate pulse condition and its main symptoms in detail in combination with clinical practice. Pulse Classic is the earliest extant monograph on pulse science in China. Twenty-four kinds of pulse conditions were systematically summarized for the first time, and their characteristics were described in detail. The location diagnosis of three pulse conditions was preliminarily affirmed, which laid the foundation for the development of pulse science in later generations and guided clinical practice. At the same time, the Pulse Classic also preserves a large number of ancient Chinese medicine documents.
Compendium of Materia Medica
Compendium of Materia Medica, 52 volumes. Li Shizhen (Dongbi) in Ming Dynasty was written in the 31st year of Jiajing (1552) to the 6th year of Wanli (1578), and it was revised three times.