What is the Doctor's Golden Mirror?

Jin Jian of Medical Zong is a series of traditional Chinese medicine edited by Janice, a doctor who was a doctor too much, in the fourth year of Qing Qianlong.

This book was published in the seventh year of Qing Dynasty (1742), which was a medical series compiled by the government at that time. The catalogue of Sikuquanshu praised it as "having pictures, words and songs, which is convenient for scholars to study and recite". This book is divided into three volumes: upper, middle and lower, with a total of 90 volumes, including the revised notes of Treatise on Febrile Diseases (the complete works of Zhongjing) and synopsis of the Golden Chamber. ).

Because of its practical and concise content, this book has been a must-read for beginners of traditional Chinese medicine for more than 200 years. This time, we carefully selected basic books, added a reading guide and attached a prescription index, which is more convenient for doctors in clinical departments of traditional Chinese medicine to read.

Jin Jian of Medical Zong is a series of traditional Chinese medicine edited by Janice, a doctor who was a doctor too much, in the fourth year of Qing Qianlong. Since the book came out, this imperial book for imperial hospital has been reprinted repeatedly. There are 90 volumes in Jin Jian of Medical Zong, which is a relatively complete and concise comprehensive Chinese medicine book in China.

This book brings together the essence of medical books from the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period to the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Illustrated with pictures and texts, explanations, prescriptions and theories are readily available, and songs are attached, which is easy to remember and especially suitable for clinic. Spread widely. This book is one of the key points of psychology in the sub-discipline of Medical Zong Jin Jing.

Brief introduction of the author

Janice was a famous doctor during the reign of Yongzheng and Qianlong in Qing Dynasty, and was sentenced by Taiyuan Right Hospital. As a doctor, Janice often accompanied the emperor. Qianlong five years (1740) in early spring and February, Emperor Qianlong caught a cold, and doctors such as Janice and Chen Zhijing "pampered themselves, worked very hard ... and got quick results", which made Emperor Qianlong recover quickly. Janice and others were rewarded for this.

In the fourth year of Qianlong (A.D. 1739), Emperor Qianlong wrote a letter to compile medical books and appointed Janice and Liu Yuduo as editors-in-chief. As the editor-in-chief, Janice made an important contribution to the compilation of Medical Zong Jin Jian. Janice believes that there are problems in medical books and medical books in past dynasties, such as "obscure words, incorrect communication, or extensive but not precise, or miscellaneous and different".