Ancient Chinese famous medical works are those

1, Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine

"Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine" is divided into "Ling Shu", "Suwen" two parts, is China's earliest medical text, one of the four classic works of traditional medicine (the remaining three for the "Nanking", "Typhoid Miscellaneous Diseases", "Shennong Ben Cao Jing").

The Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine (《黄帝内经》) is a comprehensive medical book, which establishes the "Yin-Yang and Five Elements Doctrine", "Pulse Doctrine", "Tibetan Doctrine", "Meridian Doctrine", and "Meridian Doctrine" on the theories of the Yellow Emperor and the Taoist family. "the theory of meridians and collaterals", "cause of disease", "mechanism of disease", "diseases ", "Diagnosis", "Treatment", "Nutrition", "Luck" and so on.

From the "Diseases", "Diagnosis", "Treatment" and "Health Care", "Luck", etc.

Discussing medicine from a holistic viewpoint, it presents a natural, biological, psychological, and social "holistic medical model" (according to modern scholars, it is believed that the traces of Huang-Lao Taoism in the present book are the traces of Wang Bing, a Taoist priest of the Sui and Tang dynasties). Its basic material comes from the ancient Chinese people's long-term observation of the phenomenon of life, a lot of clinical practice and simple anatomical knowledge.

2. Difficult Classic

The Difficult Classic, formerly known as the Yellow Emperor's Eighty-One Difficulties Classic, also known as the Eighty-One Difficulties, is an early surviving classic work of Chinese medicine. There are different views on the author and the date of the book, generally believed to have been written no later than the Eastern Han Dynasty, and the content may have a certain relationship with the Qin Yue people (magpie).

The word "difficult" in the book has the meaning of "difficult to ask" or "difficult to doubt". The whole book *** eighty-one difficulties, using questions and answers, exploring and discussing some of the theoretical problems of Chinese medicine, including pulse diagnosis, meridians, internal organs, yin and yang, cause of disease, disease mechanism, Ying and Wei, acupoints, acupuncture, and evidence of disease, and so on.

3, Shennong Ben Cao Jing

"Shennong Ben Cao Jing", also known as "Ben Cao Jing" or "Ben Jing", one of the four classic works of traditional Chinese medicine, as the earliest existing works of traditional Chinese medicine, about the origins of the Shennong's, the generations passed from one generation to another by word of mouth, in the Eastern Han Dynasty collection of finishing the book, the book is not a moment, the author is not a person, the Qin-Han period, a large number of medical practitioners to collect, summarize, and collate the experience of the pharmacy.

It is the first systematic summary of Chinese medicine. Most of the theories of traditional Chinese medicine and the rules of compounding, as well as the principle of "seven feelings and harmony", have played a great role in the practice of medicine for thousands of years, and are the source of the development of the theory of traditional Chinese medicine and pharmacology.

4, typhoid fever and miscellaneous diseases

The typhoid fever and miscellaneous diseases is one of the works of traditional Chinese medicine, the author is Zhang Zhongjing, so far it is one of the main basic courses offered by Chinese traditional Chinese medicine colleges and universities, and during the SARS outbreak in 2003, the book and Zhang Zhongjing once again became the center of people's attention.

The Treatise on Typhoid Cold and Miscellaneous Diseases systematically analyzes the causes, symptoms, stages of development, and treatment of typhoid fever, and creatively establishes the principle of "six-meridian classification" of typhoid fever, laying down the theoretical foundation of reasoning, methodology, prescription, and medicine.

5, Pulse Classic

Pulse science works, Western Jin Dynasty - Wang Shuhe written in the 3rd century AD, 10 volumes. It is a 10-volume work, which is a collection of the pulse science before Han Dynasty. It is a selection of "Nei Jing", "Nanking", "The Treatise on Typhoid Fever", "The Essentials of the Golden Poverty", and the treatises on pulse science of Bianqi and Hua Tuo, etc., which analyze the theory of pulse, pulse method, and combine with the clinical practice, to identify the pulse and its main diseases in detail.

The Pulse Classic is the earliest surviving book on pulse science in China, and it systematically summarizes 24 kinds of pulse signs for the first time, gives specific descriptions of their traits, and initially affirms the localization and diagnosis of three kinds of pulse signs, thus laying the foundation for the development of pulse science for the later generations and guiding the significance of clinical practice. At the same time, the Pulse Classic also preserved a large number of ancient Chinese medical literature.

Reference:

Baidu Encyclopedia - Difficulties

Baidu Encyclopedia - Shennong's Classic of Materia Medica

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Baidu Encyclopedia - Treatise on Typhoid Fever and Miscellaneous Diseases

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Baidu Encyclopedia - Pulse Meridian