What works did Sun Simiao write in his life?
There are 23 kinds of works written around Sun Simiao. Among them, Fang Yi and Fang Yao are the "encyclopedias" of China medicine. Sun Simiao systematically summarized China's medical achievements before the Tang Dynasty. Combined with my decades of rich clinical experience, at the age of 765,438+0 (the third year of Tang Yonghui, AD 652), I compiled 30 volumes of Qian Jin Fang Yao. Later, Sun Simiao deeply felt that "A Thousand Daughters' Prescription" was not enough to fully reflect his experience of studying classics, practicing medicine and seeing a doctor, and his newly acquired valuable medical knowledge. It took another 30 years-one year before Sun Simiao's death-to compile 30 volumes of Thousand Girls and Wings. It was used to supplement the deficiency of Fang Yao. * * * * contains more than 5,300 articles on the combination of prescriptions, more than 6,500 articles on medical prescriptions and 232 books. Thousands of Wings 189, with more than 2,900 prescriptions, theories and methods. These two medical codes have been handed down from generation to generation in our country. Since its publication, Qian Jin Fang Yao has published nearly 100 editions. It is still a must-read classic for people engaged in Chinese medicine. These two books also have a wider influence abroad (especially in Japan).