Collection of Scout Herbs-This should be the full name of this book. The title of this book can be found in the preface to Notes on Shen Nong's Materia Medica Classic in Tao Hongjing in the Northern and Southern Dynasties (Notes on Materia Medica Classic in Tao Hongjing, photocopied by Qunlian Publishing House 1955), Tong Shu of Medicine (see Jinling Series B) and Fu Shu Fang (Fu Shu in Tao Hongjing). It can also be found in Sui Shu Jing Ji Zhi, Zhi Zi Bu and Li Mingshizhen's Compendium of Materia Medica. "Scout Medical Records"-this is one of the abbreviations of this book. For the title of this book, see the notes on "Ligusticum" in Tao Hongjing's Annotations on Shennong Herbal Notes (see the notes on "Ligusticum" in Volume 8 of Standby Materia Medica for Rebuilding Political and Economic History), Old Tang Books, Classic Books, Medical Skills and New Tang Books, Arts and Records.
"Lu Tongjun"-this is another abbreviation of this book. The title of this book can be found in Compendium of Materia Medica and Magnolia grandiflora (both quoted from lost articles).
"Herb Collection"-this is the abbreviation of the title, without the word "Scout". It can be found in the first volume of the Treasure House of Oriental Medicine, Ancient and Modern Medical Systems and Ancient Medical Formulas.
"Scout"-this is the title and name of the book. See Yixin Fang, Volume 10, Sixteen Prescriptions for Treating Fistula, which is quoted from the lost article of Xiaopian Fang. Yao Lu-This is the most commonly used abbreviation when ancient books quoted the lost text of this book. Mainly scattered in the book Zheng Ben Cao.
Other titles-in addition, there are two other titles with the title of "Scout".