What are the differences between Huangdi Neijing, Qianjinfang, Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Compendium of Materia Medica?
The answers given by the above gentlemen are generally known to everyone; This simple question can be popularized, which is one of the basic concepts of traditional Chinese medicine. China's three wonderful books; I, Yijing = nature in time and space, Tao Te Ching = existence in time and space, Huangdi Neijing = life//health//prevention//treatment, which is the same as the basic guarantee that sunshine, air, water and human beings can't leave for a moment. In the Old Neolithic Age, human needs, life, health, prevention and treatment, as the basis, described all-encompassing knowledge. Original theory of typhoid fever = now called; Typhoid fever, golden chamber//Of course I have diarrhea. Argument; Three Yang = Six Meridians, the law of disease change from shallow to deep, or mutation in this ladder = foundation. -create; "Four natures and five flavors, meridian tropism, appropriate efficacy//reasonable prescription, way of change = medical sage" = result. For example; The result is that hundreds of millions of people are effective, breaking the limitations of single medicine, several medicines, folk remedies and secret recipes; The formation of standard Chinese medicine. = = = = = = = = = Fang, which belongs to Sun Simiao, is now called. Basically experienced parties add up to = in a word, each party is worth 1000 yuan, and recovery is more important than life. In fact, there are very few diseases that are treated according to the prescription, but the pathological medicine has changed, the disease has changed, and the medicine has changed = doctor. Compendium of Materia Medica = = = = = = = =; One of the four books of Ming Dynasty, Master Xu; Translated foreign agricultural objects, which are now known as Geometry's own writing, from the revision of the calendar in Li Shizhen in Ming Dynasty = Li Shizhen, to the compilation of Compendium of Materia Medica =365 herbs, to the first book with the most medicines in Ming Dynasty. Inside; There are many simple prescriptions, which are generally sold in the market; One hundred simplified prescriptions = selling one yuan, mostly from Compendium of Materia Medica. An English scientist said that Compendium of Materia Medica should be regarded as an encyclopedia. Mr Qian Wenzhong said: Darwin in England also quoted the description of chicken. -