Taiping Huimin Hejiju Prescription was originally a prescription manual of traditional Chinese medicine compiled by the Northern Song Dynasty Cooked Medicine Institute. It was first published in the third year of Yuanfeng (1080) with the title "Taiyi Bureau", with the volume of *** 10. During the Daguan period (1107 ~110), Chen Cheng, Pei Zongyuan, Chen and others were asked to make a revision, which was divided into five volumes, 2 1 door, and * * was carried by Party 297.
Later, after many supplements, it was revised by Xu Hong in the first year of Jiading (1208), and three volumes of partial prescriptions and general guidelines were added, named "Taiping Huimin and Hejiju Prescription". * * * There is 10 volume share 14, copy 788. It was the first China Pharmacopoeia of Chinese patent medicine officially promulgated in Song Dynasty, which collected the essence of famous prescriptions in previous dynasties before Song Dynasty and had a great influence on the prescriptions of physicians at that time.
A Brief Comment on the Prescription of Taiping Huimin Mixture
From an academic point of view, Taiping Huimin and Jiju Fang has high value. First of all, it is the official standard of Chinese medicine, which represents the official understanding and regulations of Chinese medicine at that time and has high authority and guidance. Secondly, it is a widely spread and far-reaching clinical prescription, which plays an important guiding role in the clinical application of traditional Chinese medicine. In addition, the book also contains many prescriptions that are still widely used in clinic, which proves its clinical practical value.
From a cultural point of view, Taiping Huimin and Jifang is also an important cultural treasure. It is not only a classic work of TCM, but also represents the prosperity of Song Wenhua. At the same time, Taiping Hui Min Ji Ju Fang has high documentary value and historical data value in history, and it is also of great significance to study the history and culture of the Song Dynasty.