What should I do if I can't read ancient medical books?

Nowadays, medical students say that it is difficult to learn medicine, and the sea of learning medicine is endless.

But you know the ancients also said that it is difficult to study medicine! Do you know how they spit? To say that the ancients could play, people thought it was difficult to learn medicine, so they specially wrote an article, On the Difficulty of Reading Medical Books, which was included in their own published books.

Does anyone know who this famous doctor is?

This famous doctor's surname is Li, which is interesting. He wrote in his medical books: I wanted to study in the imperial examination, but later I went to teach. But after teaching, I especially like to study medical books, from Huangdi Neijing to the previous dynasty (he was a Qing Dynasty), which can be said to be a classic of doctors. After a long time, he became a famous doctor himself.

In his later years, he wrote a medical book "Knowing Doctors Must Distinguish". This famous folk doctor is Li Guanxian (word, alias Rumei old man, Jiangsu Dantu). I wonder how many people know.

It may be from literature to medicine, or it may be self-taught, so I have a special say. As soon as I came up, I vomited: the difficulty of reading is nothing more than medical books! He thinks that the most difficult thing to read is medical books, and he also takes himself as an example (preparing for the scientific examination before). In modern words:

"I thought that when preparing for the imperial examination, the book I wanted to read was only the Thirteen Classics, which also stipulated the scope of the imperial examination. Basically, it hasn't changed much. There are notes on the Thirteen Classics (that is, the key points are drawn), as long as I recite the exercises. But studying medicine is different! From Shennong period to Neijing, these medical books are really difficult to understand, and there are no particularly detailed annotations to understand. And how many people can write medical books through the ages? (Really not bragging? ) It's not that sages can't write it. People who read books later don't understand any skills. The Tang Dynasty was better, and they had decent annotations to supplement it. However, it is still difficult to learn! There are so many clinical symptoms, you have to use them flexibly and refer to the strengths of each family ... "

After reading his book, Bian Xiao thought he might be a fan of Zhang Zhongjing. After all, he boasted to the sky ~

In the words of now:

"I love bean Zhang Zhongjing, who is a natural saint of Chinese medicine. His Treatise on Febrile Diseases recorded 397 prescriptions 1 13, which was the originator of traditional Chinese medicine. (I am particularly proud to think about it) The prescriptions written by doctors in later generations are not pleasant to say, and some of them are the second creations of my love beans! "

Li Guanxian is still very talented. His book "Those who know the doctor must distinguish" contains 13 kinds of medical theories, such as commenting on the gains and losses of various medical books, discussing four diagnoses, differentiating diseases and syndromes, and treating prescriptions and drugs. It is a summary of his learning experience and clinical experience, which is more pertinent and insightful and valued by future generations.