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Title: Vernacular Interpretation of Huangdi's Neijing Suwen
Author: Wang Hongtu
Douban score: 8.8
Publishing House: People's Health Publishing House
Publication year: April 2004
Page count: 685
Content introduction:
Su Wen in Huangdi Neijing is the earliest and relatively complete medical classic in China. It systematically reflects the medical achievements before Qin and Han Dynasties, and constructs the basic framework of the theoretical system of traditional Chinese medicine, covering all aspects of traditional Chinese medicine, from yin and yang, five elements, Tibetan images, diagnosis to treatment and health preservation, and has become the cornerstone of the development of traditional Chinese medicine. Since its publication, this book has attracted the attention of doctors in past dynasties. The theories of various medical schools mostly come from Su Wen's basic ideas, which is also one of the classic works that Chinese medicine scholars must read today. However, due to its early writing age, archaic writing, difficult sentences and profound medical theory, it is extremely difficult for beginners of Chinese medicine to understand and master.
In order to make modern readers learn and understand this book better, we have compiled a book "Explanations of Huangdi Neijing Su Wen in Vernacular". Based on decades of teaching experience and research results, and referring to the better annotated version of the vernacular, the author made a comprehensive and simple annotation and interpretation of the original book, striving to make the sentences easier to understand and reflect the original intention more accurately.
This book includes five parts: original text, abstract, notes, vernacular explanations and comments, which are focused and practical. It is an easy-to-learn and readable popular reading material of Chinese medicine, which can be used as a reference for teachers, students, beginners and clinical workers in various Chinese medicine colleges.
About the author:
Wang Hongtu, male, (1937—), born in Jixian County, Hebei Province. He is currently a member of the Academic Committee of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, director, professor and doctoral supervisor of internal medicine. State administration of traditional chinese medicine is the director of the key discipline of Neijing, the editorial board member of China General Higher Education Chinese Medicine Planning Textbook, and the editor-in-chief of Selected Reading of Neijing. He is also the chairman of the internal medicine professional committee of China Chinese Medicine Association, the director of Beijing Chinese Medicine Association, and the vice chairman of the theoretical society. 1963 Since graduating from university, he has published more than 40 academic papers and more than 10 monographs such as New Theory of Internal Classic, Clinical Essentials of Huangdi's Medical Skills and Clinical Treatment of ADHD. Won the title, certificate and medal of "National Excellent Teacher" of China State Education Commission. Attach importance to theoretical research on clinical diagnosis and treatment. According to the relevant records in Huangdi Neijing, it is proposed that "regulating the spleen and stomach" is the central link in the treatment of various mental and neurological diseases. The prescription of regulating spleen and stomach composed of traditional Chinese medicines without toxic and side effects has a good curative effect on insomnia and mental illness, and also has the function of improving intelligence.