Zhang Zhongjing is a great clinician. He has rich clinical experience and has treated many patients. He wrote the medical masterpiece Treatise on Febrile Diseases, which developed the clinical medicine and prescription science in China.
According to historical records, the word "sitting doctor" originated from Zhang Zhongjing, a famous doctor in Han Dynasty. At that time, Zhang Zhongjing often sat in a drugstore in Changsha to treat people. His story has been passed down through the ages and has become a much-told story in the medical field. In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, this statement gradually became popular, and many famous doctors such as Li Shizhen were called "sitting doctors".
Later, in order to praise Zhang Zhongjing's medical skills and ethics, people imitated him one after another, calling Chinese medicine practitioners in Chinese medicine shops "sitting doctors" and "Tang". At present, the sitting doctor is Chinese medicine, and face-to-face treatment will be more accurate.
Zhang Zhongjing's medical style;
Zhang Zhongjing is modest and prudent, and advocates lifelong learning. In the preface, he said: "Confucius said: those who are born with knowledge must learn, and those who know must learn." I am a master of magic, please speak English. " Zhang Zhongjing quoted Confucius as saying that he was not a genius and could only acquire knowledge by studying hard. In particular, he showed that he loved medicine since he was a teenager. Please allow him to do what Confucius said in a down-to-earth way, because there is no end to medicine, and he must persist in learning all his life and live to learn.
Zhang Zhongjing also established an unpretentious, diligent and practical style of study for future generations. Treatise on Febrile Diseases has a concise style and no empty rhetoric, which has a great influence on later Chinese medicine works. He encountered the slightest doubt in his diagnosis and study, that is, "taking the exam", and he never let go. He must find out what happened.
Zhang Zhongjing's medical theory has made great contributions to the development of ancient medicine in China and the health of ordinary people. At the same time, Zhang Zhongjing's medical theory has made great contributions to modern medical research. But also has a great influence on Southeast Asian countries. Later generations studied his medical theory and admired his medical skills and ethics, calling him a "medical sage". In Nanyang City, Henan Province, a "medical shrine" and a "memorial hall of Zhang Zhongjing" were built for him to commemorate this medical scientist who laid the foundation of TCM therapeutics in China.