On Guo Ziguang's academic road, there is a landmark article, which is published on the front page of journal of traditional chinese medicine 1979, with 7 pages in total. He was a teaching assistant at that time.
The 1980s and 1990s were the heyday of optical research in Guo Zi. He concentrated on publishing a large number of papers and was invited to give lectures at home and abroad. From 65438 to 0986, Guo Ziguang gave a special lecture on "Xiaochaihu decoction based on syndrome differentiation and treatment" at the invitation of Japanese Toyo Medical Association.
He advocated "combination of disease and syndrome" in clinic, summed up four forms of treatment, and pointed out the characteristics, advantages and scope of application of each form, including four aspects: classification treatment, phased treatment, relative treatment of prescription and syndrome, and basic prescription addition and subtraction treatment, which not only paid attention to the overall treatment, but also paid attention to local pathological injury, which promoted Chinese medicine to understand the pathogenesis and syndrome of many diseases more deeply and concretely.
He opened up the academic field of TCM rehabilitation and put forward the basic framework of "modern TCM rehabilitation medicine". In the past, the contents of TCM rehabilitation in ancient books of TCM were scattered in various subjects' writings. Guo Ziguang raised his fragmentary experience and knowledge to the height of the discipline system, and made a systematic arrangement and research. He elaborated on the principles and specific applications of rehabilitation theories and methods.
He constantly innovated the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, and on the basis of inheriting predecessors, he put forward the theory that the syndrome of six meridians is "the level of pathological reaction", which is considered as a new theory of typhoid fever; The theory of "separation of three factors" put forward is considered as a classic summary of etiology and pathogenesis of traditional Chinese medicine; It is proposed to establish a new system of syndrome differentiation of six meridians as a long-term goal of developing typhoid fever theory. He has been devoted to the research on the development strategy of Chinese medicine, taking the lead in exploring the field of Chinese medicine rehabilitation in China and putting forward the framework idea of establishing "modern Chinese medicine rehabilitation". Clinically, it advocates "combination of disease and syndrome" and puts forward clinical tips such as "eight steps", which greatly enriches the clinical theory of traditional Chinese medicine. The research on Guo Zi's optical academic thought and clinical experience has been included in the national tenth five-year plan. Guo Ziguang has edited and published nearly 20 books, including Modern Therapeutics of Traditional Chinese Medicine, A New Edition of Treatise on Febrile Diseases with Decoction Syndrome, and Essentials of Japanese Traditional Chinese Medicine. Participated in more than 20 books and published more than 60 papers/kloc-0. He actively promoted the internationalization of traditional Chinese medicine, and was invited to Japan, South Korea and other countries for lectures and exchanges, and promoted the quintessence of the country, which was well received.
Tuberculosis (People's Health Publishing House, 1983) puts forward the universal theory of "three causes stand in balance" and forms the following pathogenesis formula: Ten causes and ten causes cause disease, which is the development of TCM pathogenesis.
The new edition of Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Decoction Syndrome (Shanghai Science and Technology Press, 1983) puts forward the theory of "pathological level", expounds the law of syndrome differentiation and treatment of six channels of typhoid fever, and exerts Zhongjing's theory from one side.
TCM Rehabilitation (Sichuan Science and Technology Press, 1986) initiated the academic field of TCM rehabilitation in China.
The Essence of Japanese Traditional Chinese Medicine (Sichuan Science and Technology Press, Du, 1990) is a monograph introducing the characteristics of Japanese traditional Chinese medicine, which embodies the idea that science has no borders and has a large capacity.
The New Compilation of Strange Syndrome of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Hunan Science and Technology Press, 1965) collects the achievements of treating strange syndrome in ancient and modern times, and expounds its mechanism through supplement. 1992 Enjoy the special government allowance of the State Council;
In 2002, he was identified as the third batch of academic experience inheritance instructors of old Chinese medicine experts in China.
In 2009, he was named the first master of traditional Chinese medicine.
He was awarded "Outstanding Contribution Award for Discipline Development" by Sichuan Rehabilitation Medical Association and "Lifelong Achievement Award" by Chinese Medical Association.