I have answered similar questions in other places, which is a little experience.
The following books are required reading: Basic Theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Diagnostics of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chinese Pharmacy, Internal Medicine of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Acupuncture of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Prescription of Traditional Chinese Medicine (People's Health Publishing House or China Traditional Chinese Medicine Publishing House). Read more classic books & lt Treatise on Febrile Diseases Wait a minute. You will find the magic of Chinese medicine more and more. Because that's how I got here, hehe.
First, look at the basic theory, get an impression of the whole mechanism of Chinese medicine treating human body, understand some concepts, then look at diagnostics, understand the manifestations of some diseases, and then look at Chinese medicine and prescriptions, so you can mix them.
Brother Tangtou is a little difficult to recite. Reciting prescriptions is to connect the names of traditional Chinese medicines in one sentence. If you can't do it yourself, go to the market and buy a cookbook with shorthand. But I think it's best to see Chinese medicine first, otherwise you have no idea why this medicine is used in this prescription. However, it is best to look at prescriptions in combination when looking at Chinese medicine, because Chinese medicine can only play its multiple functions together with other drugs.
Finally, with a certain foundation, you can study internal medicine, deepen your understanding of the application of prescription through medical records, take time to go to Baidu and strengthen communication with people.
The Yellow Emperor's Canon of Internal Medicine will be read after it has a certain foundation, otherwise it will be easily confused.
As long as you are interested. The biggest fear is not being interested!