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What's the difference between Korean medicine and Chinese medicine? What's the academic difference? What are the specialties of Korean medicine? Is your knowledge the same as that of traditional Chine

What's the difference between Korean medicine and Chinese medicine? What's the academic difference? What are the specialties of Korean medicine? Is your knowledge the same as that of traditional Chinese medicine? Acupuncture takes the pulse. . . . etc Korean medicine is a kind of traditional medicine on the Korean peninsula, which is mainly developed on the basis of China traditional medicine and Indian traditional medicine. Its treatment methods and skills are similar to other traditional medicine. Before 1986, traditional medicine was called Chinese medicine in Korea.

During the Three Kingdoms Period in Korea, Chinese medicine and Indian traditional medicine were introduced into the Korean peninsula, which provided a foundation for the development of Korean medicine. Silla medicine became popular in Korea. Influenced by Buddhism, Indian traditional medicine is also quite popular. During the Mongolian and Yuan Dynasties, Korean medicine began to form its own system. During this period, I studied Korean native herbs and published many medical books. During the Lee Dynasty, Korean medicine developed greatly, and some famous doctors appeared, such as Chang Jin and Xu Jun.

The representative work "Eastern Medical Care" is a medical work in the early Li Dynasty.

In fact, it is the local version of Chinese medicine.