2 English reference "Huangdi Neijing" [Chinese Medicine Terminology Committee. Terminology of Traditional Chinese Medicine (2004)]
Huangdi Neijing [Chinese Medicine Terminology Examination and Approval Committee. Terminology of Traditional Chinese Medicine (2004)]
Huangdi Neijing [Chinese Medicine Terminology Committee]. Terminology of Traditional Chinese Medicine (2004)]
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Huangdi Neijing is the title of the book. Referred to as Neijing. Including "Soul Pivot of Huangdi Neijing" and "Su Wen of Huangdi Neijing". The book was written from the Warring States to the Qin and Han Dynasties, and was handed down by the Yellow Emperor. This is the earliest extant medical theory work in China. The original book consists of eighteen volumes, namely, Huangdi Neijing Su Wen and Zhen Jing (the biography after the Tang Dynasty was renamed Huangdi Neijing Lingshu). This book is mainly based on medical theory, acupuncture and prescription drug treatment. The exposition of acupuncture and meridians in the book laid the foundation for the development of acupuncture in later generations [1].
Huangdi Neijing was written in the form of a question and answer between Huangdi and Zeebe. Neijing has a relatively complete theoretical system, including the theory of heaven and man, taking care of life, preventing diseases, physiology, viscera, meridians, disease syndrome, diagnosis and treatment, traditional Chinese medicine, prescription, acupuncture and Ironing therapy, guidance, pressing, five movements and six qi, etc. It can be called the origin of the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, which has been regarded as the standard by doctors in past dynasties. Besides medical theory, it also covers astronomy, geography, meteorology, phenology, calendar calculation, philosophy and many other aspects, so some people call it the encyclopedia of China's pre-Qin period. Huangdi Neijing inherited the philosophical thought of "Qi monism", and its simple materialism and dialectical thought developed and enriched the ancient philosophy before Huangdi Neijing. Huangdi Neijing is widely circulated with numerous biographies, among which Huangdi Neijing Suwen and Jiujuan are the most representative systems. In the 6th century A.D., Quan Yuan made a comprehensive annotation on Huangdi Neijing Suwen. However, due to the early loss of the seventh volume, Shiquan only noticed eight volumes. In the first year of Tang Baoxing (AD 762), Bing Wang, Zi Xuan re-edited Huangdi Neijing, adding a lot of notes, and adding seven articles according to the secrets collected by Zhang Gong, his predecessor, as the seventh volume of Lost. Because Bing Wang added a lot of annotations, the Yellow Emperor's Internal Classic was expanded from nine volumes to twenty-four volumes. Since then, the book Huangdi Neijing Su Wen has been widely circulated. In the Northern Song Dynasty, * * * set up a collating medical book bureau, and Lin Bu and others carefully collated and annotated Huangdi Neijing annotated by Bing Wang, so it was called "Chongguang Huangdi Neijing Supplementary Annotation", also known as "Huangdi Neijing New School". It became the main version of the later research and annotation of Huangdi Neijing Suwen. Nine volumes spread to the 6th century A.D., including Needle Sutra, Nine Remnants, Nine Spirits, Huangdi Neijing Lingshu and so on, with different titles, but they were all lost later. During the Yihai period in Shaoxing, Southern Song Dynasty (1 135), the Songshi family revised nine volumes of The Soul Pivot of Huangdi Neijing and expanded it to twenty-four volumes for publication. Since then, Lingshu in Huangdi Neijing has become the only available version of Jiujuan. Since then, although there have been 12 volumes published, they are all based on this. Huangdi Tai Su is another ancient version of Neijing handed down from generation to generation. Emperor Yangdi's Shangshan collated and annotated Huangdi Tai Su and named it Huangdi Neijing. From the original 20 volumes to 30 volumes, but so far only 25 volumes have been saved. The A-B Classic of Acupuncture written by Huangfu Mi in Jin Dynasty is a compilation of three books: A Brief Introduction to Huangdi's Internal Classic, Acupuncture Classic and Acupuncture Treatment at Tang Ming's Confucius Points, so it should also be regarded as another ancient version of Huangdi's Internal Classic. Later physicians attached great importance to the study and research of Huangdi Neijing. In addition to the above, there are many doctors who annotate Huangdi Neijing. Among them, the representative doctors and works are: A?vagho?a's Annotation on Huangdi's Internal Classic, Ling Shu's Annotation on Huangdi's Internal Classic, Kun's Annotation on Su Wen, Xie Bin's Jing Lei, Zhang Qingzhi Cong's Annotation on Huangdi's Internal Classic and Su Wen's Direct Interpretation of Huangdi's Internal Classic. There are also chapters that annotate Neijing, such as Shouxu's Annotation, Huangqiu's Annotation on Huangdi's Neijing, Zhongzi's Annotation on Neijing, Ang's Annotation on Suspected Pivot, Chen Nianzu's Annotation on Suspected Pivot and Tang Zonghai's Annotation on Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Online reading of Huangdi Neijing in Chinese: zhongji.21TCM/136/huangdineijingsuwen/index.s.
Online reading of Huang Di Nei Jing Su Wen Ji ([Qing] Zhang Zhicong): zhonggyiguji.21TCM/129/huangdineijingsuwenjizhu/index.s.
Online reading of Huangdi Neijing (Qing Hu): zhongyiguji.21TCM/137/huangdineijingsuwenxiaoi/index.s.
On-line reading of Huangdi Su Wen ([Qing] Gao Shizong): zhonggyiguji.21TCM/134/huangdiuzhenjie/index.s.
Online reading of Su Wenjing's Notes ([Qing] Yao Zhian): zhongyiguji.21TCM/135/suwenjingjujiejie/index.s.
Su Wenzhi ([Japanese, Dan Yuan Bozhen]) Online reading: zhongyiguji.21TCM/147/suwenshi/index.s.
Reading vegetarian notes ([Yuan] Hua Shou) Online reading: zhongyiguji.21TCM/143/dusuwenchao/index.s.
The secret language of Liu Zhu ([Tang]) is read online: zhongjiguji.21TCM/122/suwenliuqixunchumiyu/index.s.
Online reading: zhonggyiguji.21TCM/150/huangdineijingsuwenyipin/index.s.
Huang Wenxuan and Ming Lun Fang ([Jin] Liu) read online: zhonggyiguji.21TCM/152/huangdiuwenxunminglenfang/index.s.
On ([Jin] Liu) Online Reading: zhongyiguji.21TCM/151/suwenyaozhilun/index.s.
On-line reading of Su Wenyuan's disease type ([Jin] Liu): zhongyiguji.21TCM/125/suwenxunjiyuanbingshi/index.s.
Notes on Soul Pivot in Huangdi Neijing ([Qing]) Online reading: zhongyiguji.21TCM/130/huangdineijingling Shujizhu/index.s.
Online reading of soul fulcrum knowledge ([Japanese, Danbo Yuanzhen]): zhonggyiguji.21TCM/148/lingshushi/index.s.
Online reading of Su Shenshen's Notes ([Qing] Wang Hubian): zhongjiguji.21TCM/133/suwenlingshuleizuanyuezhu/index.s.
Jing Lei (Zhang Mingyue) read the full text online: zhongjiguji.21TCM/126/Jing Lei/index.s.