In the history of TCM development, he has made two important contributions, one is to sort out Treatise on Febrile Diseases, and the other is to write Pulse Meridian. Wang Shuhe is quiet, knowledgeable about classical prescriptions, and familiar with the techniques of self-cultivation and self-cultivation, especially good at pulse diagnosis.
Pulse Classic summarizes the achievements of pulse science before Han Dynasty, and it is the earliest extant work of pulse science in China. Twenty-four kinds of pulse conditions are summarized, and the three-nine phases, inch and mouth pulse are discussed, which has great influence on ancient pulse science. In addition, Zhang Zhongjing's book Treatise on Febrile Diseases in the Han Dynasty was lost due to the war and almost lost.
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Wang Shuhe has a deep relationship with Zhang Zhongjing, not only sorting out medical books for him, but also leaving us the earliest written records about Zhang Zhongjing. Wang Shuhe said in the preface to pulse meridian: "The use of medicine depends on life. And magpie, Jude or garth; Zhong Jingming's trial is also waiting for the certificate. If in doubt, he will go to the exam. "
After that, the book gradually spread among the people and was highly praised by doctors. Tao Hongjing, a famous doctor in the Northern and Southern Dynasties, once said: "Zhang Zhongjing is the only one and the ancestor of all parties." It is conceivable that this groundbreaking and pinnacle work has made people know its author and pushed the author to the lofty position of medical sage.
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Baidu Encyclopedia-Wang Shuhe