(1563- 1640), whose name was Jie Bin, whose name was Hui Qing, was an outstanding medical scientist in Ming Dynasty. People from Huiji (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang) in the late Ming Dynasty. He was born into a bureaucratic family who also knew medicine. Smart and studious since childhood, I have read hundreds of classics and history. His father Zhang Shoufeng taught him to read Neijing. When he was fourteen, he took him to Beijing to learn from the famous doctor Jin Ying, which made him a golden biography.
In his prime, he joined the army and traveled all over the northeast, then returned to his hometown to specialize in medicine. He applied extensive knowledge of Confucian classics, astronomy, martial arts, geomantic omen, temperament and art of war to medicine, and soon became a famous doctor, with an endless stream of patients. Zhang Jingyue attached great importance to Neijing and studied Su Wen and Lingshu for more than 30 years.
Paying attention to testing and developing medical theory in practice, he spent nearly 40 years studying all the Neijing and writing 32 volumes of Jing Lei, which are divided into twelve categories: taking fetus, yin and yang, dirty image, pulse color, meridians, specimen, smell, treatment, disease, acupuncture, transportation and cognition, which are quite similar to the basis of modern Chinese medicine. He also systematically expounded the theories of yin and yang, five elements, luck and meridians. In the form of charts, he wrote eleven volumes of The Analects of Confucius Numbers.
I collected four volumes of papers that played a unique role in Neijing. In his later years, combined with his rich clinical experience and unique and profound theory, he wrote a 64-volume Jingluequanshu, which included the principles, methods and prescriptions of various clinical disciplines. It is indeed a relatively complete "Politics".
An old horse squatted and worked tirelessly. In his later years, he compiled forty-five short essays, which were named "Questioning Record". Until his death at the age of 78, he added more than two million words to the treasure house of medicine and pharmacy. In medical thought, Zhang Jingyue belongs to the school of warming and tonifying, and likes to use Radix Rehmanniae and prescriptions for warming and tonifying, so he is called Zhang Rehmanniae.