Qian Jin Fang Yao, also known as Qian Jin Yao Fang and Qian Jin Fang, is one of the classic works of ancient Chinese medicine, written by Sun Simiao, with a total of 30 volumes. It is a comprehensive clinical medical work and is known as the earliest clinical encyclopedia in China. Written by Sun Simiao in the Tang Dynasty, written in the third year of Yonghui (652). This book is a collection of experience in diagnosis and treatment before the Tang Dynasty, which has a great influence on later physicians.
Qian Jin Fang Yao summarized the medical achievements before the Tang Dynasty. The first article in the book, Sincerity and Practice of Great Doctors, is the basis of China's medical ethics.
Title explanation
Sun Simiao believes that the value of life is more valuable than 1000 yuan, and a prescription can save people from danger, and the value is even higher than this. Therefore, he used "Qian Jin Fang" as the book title, referred to as "Qian Jin Fang", a total of 30 volumes. Song Renzong ordered Gao Baoheng and Lin Yi to make corrections, and then listed the banned books in two volumes. Sun Simiao in the Tang Dynasty was written in the third year of Yonghui (652).
The author regards human life as more important than his daughter, so he takes "a daughter" as the title of the book. It was because there were too many materia medica departments of prescription science at that time that it was not easy to make a hasty investigation. It is written by drawing lessons from various classics, deleting complexity and simplifying, and combining personal experience.