What are the main monographs on seeking heirs in ancient times?
1. The Secret Record of Seeds is the work of the famous doctor Ye in Qing Dynasty. Published in 1896, it is the richest male infertility book in all previous dynasties. The first volume is all the contents of seeds, and mainly the contents of male sterility. The general theory of seeds emphasizes the method of seeds: "Men should cultivate essence and control desire, make Yang Daojian, and women should nourish blood and calm down, so that the moon can be cultivated in the present and have children." In the seed method, the man should nourish the sperm first, and the woman should nourish the blood first. 2. The first volume of Zhai Yao Yin Zi written by Yue, a doctor in Ming Dynasty, is a monograph on male infertility, which has a great influence on the diagnosis and treatment of this disease in later generations. 3. The book "Summary of Hiroshi" was written by Wanquan (Mizhai), a famous doctor in Ming Dynasty, and was published in 1549. This is a monograph on fertility. Its main content is: "Celebrate a day in Xiu De; The desire for two days is true; Third, choose a collocation to make it prosperous; On the fourth day, adjust the yuan to get rid of the disease; See the spirit in the five-day coordination period. Follow it and you will have a way to be a child. " In the selection, the harm of early marriage and early childbearing is pointed out, and the benefits of late marriage and late childbearing are emphasized. It is pointed out that women have five diseases that affect intercourse and fertility, namely "snail, tattoo, drum, horn and pulse", which is called "five women" in later generations; It is also pointed out that the five major factors affecting male fertility are "health, vertical, change, semi-jealousy". In the chapter of lack of desire, it mainly points out the ways to find children. A man's mind is noble and noble, nourishing essence, while a woman's mind is noble and calm, nourishing blood. Emphasize the importance of male factors leading to infertility in the tune-yuan chapter. 4. There are many medical books in the ancient books of traditional Chinese medicine, which are centered on fertility and can be called monographs on seeking heirs. Mainly include: Yu Qiao's Guang Si, Wan Quan's Guang Si Ji, Xu Chunfu's Guang Ji, Cai Longyang's Ji Si Ji, Li Shengchun's Yin Si Quan Shu, Qian Dayi's Secretary Qiu Si, Huang Yuan's Si Qi Zhen Quan and Hu Xiao's.