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Brief introduction to the contents of eight famous works of traditional Chinese medicine
Huangdi Neijing, as a classic of ancient traditional medicine, has been widely used since it came out, which can be said to be "unprecedented, and no one came after it." Thousands of years' facts have also proved that only the Eastern traditional medical health-preserving theories such as Huangdi Neijing are the health-preserving methods that can really help people prolong their lives from the objective laws of human life.

Treatise on Febrile Diseases was written by Zhang Zhongjing, a famous doctor in Han Dynasty. Together with Huangdi Neijing, Difficult Classic and Shennong Herbal Classic, it is called the four classics of ancient Chinese medicine in China, and syndrome differentiation and treatment is its soul. The book *** 10, with 22 articles and 397 prescriptions, contains 1 12 prescriptions except repeating * *, and focuses on a series of pathological changes caused by wind-cold pathogen and the methods of syndrome differentiation and treatment. The book divides the diseases into six types, namely, the sun, Yangming, Shaoyang, Taiyin, Jueyin and Shaoyin, the so-called "six meridians"; According to the strength of human body's disease resistance, the severity of illness and other factors, the various syndromes in the evolution of exogenous diseases are summarized as symptom characteristics, lesion site, visceral injury, cold and heat trend, rise and fall of pathogenic factors, etc., as the basis for syndrome differentiation and treatment.

This book summarizes the medical achievements and practical experience of predecessors, integrates the medical achievements before the Han Dynasty, and systematically expounds the syndrome differentiation and treatment of various exogenous diseases in combination with the author's own clinical experience. It has epoch-making significance in the history of the development of traditional Chinese medicine and is regarded as a classic by later doctors.

In addition, Treatise on Febrile Diseases also contains many valuable health-keeping ideas, which are mainly manifested as follows: the holistic view of correspondence between man and nature is the basic starting point and guiding ideology of Zhang Zhongjing's health-keeping; Pay attention to body fluid disease prevention and disease resistance; Pay attention to preventing and treating diseases through diet; Always pay attention to protecting stomach qi; Attach importance to enhancing immunity.

Synopsis of the Golden Chamber is the first monograph on miscellaneous diseases in China and a companion to Treatise on Febrile Diseases. Treatise on Febrile Diseases, Huangdi Neijing, Difficult Classic and Shennong Herbal Classic are also called the four classics of ancient Chinese medicine in China. Synopsis of the Golden Chamber is the representative work of Zhang Zhongjing's theory of syndrome differentiation and treatment. The prescriptions contained in the book have clear indications, strict compatibility and refined taste, and are praised as "the ancestor of many parties" by later generations. In addition, it also includes many valuable health-preserving ideas, such as diet therapy and disease prevention. It laid the foundation for the development of TCM health preservation in later generations.

In order to present this medical classic more comprehensively and perfectly, A Brief Introduction to the Golden Chamber has made a series of editorial innovations to the original work: firstly, based on the most influential version of Dengzhen in history, with reference to the comments of many famous experts, the vernacular Chinese has been accurately translated, and each translation has been briefly explained by Chinese medicine; Secondly, through more than 400 hand-drawn illustrations and more than 200 flowcharts, abstract concepts are visualized and complex problems are organized. The book has a rigorous structure, clear organization and a large amount of information. It can not only be used as a necessary reference book for Chinese medicine scholars, but also a healthy family classic for modern people.

Shennong Herbal Classic in the Eastern Han Dynasty is the earliest existing pharmaceutical monograph in China. The book is divided into three (or four) volumes, containing 365 kinds of drugs, which are divided into three categories: upper, middle and lower, so as to correspond to the three realms of heaven, earth and man, and embody China's ancient thought of the unity of heaven and man.

In order to present this medical classic more comprehensively and perfectly, Illustrated Shennong's Classic of Materia Medica has made a series of editorial innovations on the original work: First, based on the version of Shennong's Classic of Materia Medica edited by Gu Guangguang in Qing Dynasty, combined with various versions currently circulating, the vernacular Chinese has been accurately translated. Secondly, prescriptions were extracted from many medical books, such as Qian Jin Fang and Compendium of Materia Medica, and each medicine was supplemented, especially 63 medicines were selected. Based on their derivative relationship with ancient civilizations, the original works are supplemented and enriched with concise and illustrated themes. Thirdly, this paper explains four drawing methods of each medical ancient book, such as line drawing, modern photography, exquisite painting and human body matching, in order to preserve its classical characteristics and maximize its practical value, making it not only one of the necessary reference books for medical workers' desks, but also a healthy family book for modern people.