China's earliest monograph on pulse science is

China's earliest monograph on pulse science is Huangdi Neijing.

Huangdi Neijing, also known as Huangdi Neijing Suwen, is one of the ancient medical classics in China, and its history can be traced back to the Warring States period. It is an important work of China's ancient pulse science. By observing and studying the internal and external environment of human viscera, meridians, qi and blood, a set of unique pulse theory and diagnostic methods are summarized.

The relationship between Huangdi Neijing and pulse science

1, the importance of pulse science: pulse science is one of the core contents of TCM diagnosis, and the health status and disease changes of human body can be judged by observing pulse conditions. Huangdi Neijing attaches great importance to the study of pulse science and regards pulse condition as one of the important basis for judging diseases.

2. Theoretical basis of pulse science: The chapters related to pulse science in Huangdi Neijing mainly include health meteorology, acupuncture and moxibustion, nutrition meeting, etc. These chapters systematically expound the shape, rhythm and changing law of pulse, as well as its relationship with internal and external environment such as viscera and meridians.

3. Clinical application of pulse science: The theory of pulse science in Huangdi Neijing is not only an observation and summary of human physiological conditions, but also applied to clinical diagnosis and treatment. By observing the change of pulse condition, we can distinguish the nature of the disease from the severity of the disease, and then formulate the corresponding treatment plan.

Influence on later generations:

The theory of pulse science in Huangdi Neijing provides a valuable theoretical basis for the development of pulse science in TCM in later generations, and becomes an important basis for the research and development of pulse science in later generations. Huangdi Neijing recorded a lot of clinical experience and the relationship between pulse condition and diseases in detail, which provided important guidance for future doctors in clinical practice.

To sum up, Huangdi Neijing is the earliest extant monograph on pulse science in China, which has had a far-reaching impact on the development of pulse science in ancient China and the research of pulse science in Chinese medicine in later generations.

Pulse science is a unique method in TCM diagnostics, which uses pulse diagnosis to diagnose and treat diseases. Our people have long discovered the truth of human blood circulation, and found that the pathological changes of internal organs can be observed by pulse-taking. Relevant information is recorded in Zhou Li, Neijing and other ancient books. On the basis of long-term practice, Bian Que, a famous medical scientist, summed up the previous experience and founded pulse science.