What are the ancient imperial doctors in China? What medical works are there?

Bian Que was an ancient imperial doctor, and Bian Que was a doctor in the Warring States period. Qin and Yue are the ancestors of Chinese traditional medicine and have made special contributions to the development of Chinese medicine. According to the Records of Hanshu Yiwenzhi, Bian Que has two works, Neijing and Waijing, but both of them have been lost.

There is also Hua Tuo, who is very famous in medical and academic circles, especially in surgery. According to the biography of Hua Tuo in the later Han Dynasty, Hua Tuo was good at prescriptions, but there were only a few kinds of prescriptions, and his heart was divided into Thai baht. It was true that there were only a few acupuncture points. If it is the cause, acupuncture can't reach it. Therefore, we should first disperse the hemp boiling with wine and make ourselves drunk and sleepless. Because your abdomen and back are broken, there will be cuts and accumulations. If it is in the stomach, it will be cut off, washed away and stitched. Four or five days will be fine, and it will be calm in a month. It can be said that Hua Tuo was a famous imperial doctor at that time, and he was a great physician who treated Guan Yunchang by scraping bones.

Li Shizhen is also a famous imperial doctor. Li Shizhen's Compendium of Materia Medica made great contributions to later medicine, and he also invented anesthetic. Zhang Zhongjing is also an imperial doctor. Zhang Zhongjing was a famous doctor in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, and was honored as a medical sage by later generations. Zhang Zhongjing extensively collected medical prescriptions and wrote the masterpiece Treatise on Febrile Diseases handed down from ancient times. The established principle of syndrome differentiation and treatment is the basic principle of TCM clinic and the soul of TCM.

There is also Sun Simiao, the drug king, and Sun Simiao, a famous medical scientist in the Tang Dynasty who was honored as the "drug king" by later generations. He has been ill since childhood, and his family is very difficult, but he is very studious. Before he was twenty years old, he read a lot of books about the theories of hundreds of schools and ancient famous doctors. So you not only have extensive knowledge of classics, but also have good medical ethics. Sun Simiao collected 5,300 prescriptions in Qian Jin Fang Yao and more than 2,000 prescriptions in Qian Jin Fang Yi. These prescriptions are not limited to ancient classics, but also include folk proverbs. These are ancient imperial doctors and people who can rejuvenate their hands.