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What are the books on Chinese medicine?

Su Wen 1

Medical classics, 9 volumes, 8 1 article. It is a companion piece with Lingshu in Huangdi Neijing (namely Lingshu Jing), and it is the Huangdi Neijing. It has a relatively complete theoretical system with extensive and profound contents, and is the source of TCM theory.

2. Spiritual Pivot Meridian

That is, Lingshu in Huangdi Neijing, or Lingshu for short, is a theoretical work of traditional Chinese medicine. Su Wen and Ling Shu are both parts of Huangdi Neijing. Huangdi Neijing is the earliest and most important medical work in existence, and it is the basis of the theoretical system of traditional Chinese medicine.

3. The Secret Collection of the Blue Room

Three-volume edition, written by Gao, published in A.D. 1276 (13th year from Yuan to Yuan). The title "Shi Lan" is taken from the sentence "Linglan Cang Shi" in Su Wen's On the Secretary of Linglan, which shows that the theory contained in it has treasure value. The book is divided into 2 1 branches, including internal medicine, surgery, gynecology and pediatrics.

4. synopsis of the golden chamber

It is the miscellaneous diseases part of Treatise on Febrile Diseases written by Zhang Zhongjing, a famous doctor in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and it is also the earliest existing specialized book on the diagnosis and treatment of miscellaneous diseases in China, formerly known as synopsis of the golden chamber. The synopsis of the golden chamber is a place where ancient emperors preached and recorded, which shows that the content of this book is precious. The book is divided into upper, middle and lower volumes, 25 articles, more than 60 diseases and 262 prescriptions.

5. Clear Moon Encyclopedia

Written by Zhang Jiebin in Ming Dynasty, sixty-four volumes. The theory of Neijing, Difficult Classics, Typhoid Fever and Synopsis of the Golden Chamber is the first choice, which absorbs the essence of doctors in previous dynasties and combines the author's experience to form a book.