Notes on Materia Medica of Tao Hongjing in Liang Dynasty summarized the development of traditional Chinese medicine for more than 300 years since Wei and Jin Dynasties, and initiated the classification of natural properties of drugs.
Xiao Lei's Theory of Leigong Baking in Southern Dynasties is the first monograph in China.
The newly revised Tang Materia Medica is the earliest published pharmacopoeia in the world, and it is the first to create an illustrated method. At the same time, there are five generations of Herbal Medicine and Shu Herbal Medicine.
Tang Shenwei's "Song Zheng Ben Cao" is a representative work of the Song Dynasty's materia medica, which has preserved a large number of ancient prescriptions.
Drinking Diet by Hu Sihui in Yuan Dynasty is a monograph on dietotherapy.
At the same time, the famous medical books that study the theory of medicinal properties are Materia Medica, Herbal Medicine in Soup, Origin of Medicine and Pearl Capsule.
Li Shizhen's Compendium of Materia Medica in Ming Dynasty comprehensively summarized the theoretical contents of medicinal properties before Ming Dynasty and created the most advanced classification in the world at that time.
At the same time, there are canned Dafa, disaster relief herbs, primitive herbs and southern Yunnan herbs.
Compendium of Materia Medica, Compendium of Materia Medica, New Materia Medica, Appropriate Materia Medica, Seeking Truth from Materia Medica, Explanation of Compendium of Materia Medica, and Guide to Repairing Things in Qing Dynasty.
China Pharmaceutical Dictionary in the Republic of China
Traditional Chinese Medicine Dictionary, Illustrations of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Primary Color Traditional Chinese Medicine in New China Period.