Among them, Qianjin Yaofang contains more than 5, prescriptions, including medical theories such as diagnosis and syndrome, and clinical subjects such as internal medicine, surgery, gynecology and pediatrics. It involves not only detoxification, first aid, health preservation and dietotherapy, but also acupuncture, massage, guidance and breathing, which can be described as a good summary of the development of traditional Chinese medicine before the Tang Dynasty. There are nearly 3, prescriptions in Qianjin Yifang, which covers materia medica, women, typhoid fever, children, nourishing, tonifying, apoplexy, miscellaneous diseases, sores and carbuncle, color pulse and acupuncture, and makes a necessary and beneficial supplement to Qianjin Yaofang. Among the more than 8 kinds of drugs collected in the book, more than 2 kinds of drugs introduced the relevant knowledge of drug collection and processing in detail. What is particularly worth mentioning is that the book contains the articles of Treatise on Febrile Diseases that have been lost to the people in the Jin and Tang Dynasties, and constitutes nine or twelve volumes alone, which has become the only research work of Treatise on Febrile Diseases in the Tang Dynasty, and has played a positive role in promoting the preservation and spread of the articles of Treatise on Febrile Diseases.
It can be said that he is the founder of Chinese medicine in this respect.