Yang Jizhou (1522-1619) was a native of Qu County, Zhejiang Province. His grandfather was an imperial physician. Yang Jizhou was born in a medical family. He inherited his family knowledge and was diligent and knowledgeable. He once served as a medical officer in imperial medicine and traveled throughout Fujian, Jiangsu, Hebei, Henan, Shandong, Shanxi and other places. He has made outstanding achievements and has a high reputation. He has been engaged in acupuncture clinical practice for more than 40 years. The Yang family has been practicing medicine for generations. After Yang Jizhou's career failed, he devoted himself to medicine. He studied the "stored ancient medical records" in his family for several years during the cold and summer, and "he suddenly had an enlightenment" because he felt that "all the calligraphers would understand" "In one", therefore, the "Collected Medical Prescriptions" handed down from the family and the acupuncture discussions in various medical books were combined, and the similarities and differences were examined, and the methods of acupuncture and medicine preparation were compiled by hand, and the methods of acupuncture and medicine were divided into diagrams and categories. Heaven, earth, and human beings. The title is "Mysteries and Secrets".
"Acupuncture Dacheng" is based on his family's "Acupuncture Mysteries and Secrets", which is a collection of acupuncture academics from past dynasties, plus his own rich clinical experience. After the initial draft of the book was completed, it was compiled and funded by Zhao Wenze, Jin Xian, Huang Zhen'an, etc., and it was published in 1601. It consists of ten volumes, with comprehensive content and rich information.