Wang Ang, whose real name is Yi 'an and whose real name is Su Zhen, was born in Xiuning, Anhui Province and died in the late Ming Dynasty. He studied medicine intensively, learned from others and learned from many families. He is the author of Su Wenling's Notes, Compendium of Materia Medica, Collection of Medical Prescriptions and other works.
The Collection of Medical Prescriptions is one of the representative works of Wang Ang's academic achievements. More than 500 famous doctor prescriptions/kloc-0 have been collected since Zhang Zhongjing, and classified according to viscera, meridians and typhoid miscellaneous diseases. Each recipe is written in the genre of "Tang Tou Ge Ji", which is concise and easy to recite.
Tangtouge prescription is characterized by combining different aspects such as medicinal properties, functions, indications, components and usage, forming a poetic form that is easy to remember. This form makes the learning and inheritance of medical knowledge more convenient and plays a positive role in promoting the development and popularization of Chinese medicine.
Tangtouge prescription covers the treatment prescriptions of various clinical departments of traditional Chinese medicine, including tonic, publication, attacking the interior, vomiting, deficiency of yin and yang, pathogenesis of adenophora, five internal organs and other different prescriptions. These prescriptions are classic prescriptions verified by long-term clinical practice, which have important guiding significance for the research and application of traditional Chinese medicine.
The influence of Tang Tou Ge Ji;
1. Promotes the study and inheritance of TCM: Tangtou Songs Collection makes the study and inheritance of TCM more convenient with its simple and easy-to-understand and easy-to-recite poetry form. It not only summarizes the knowledge of prescriptions, properties, functions and indications of famous doctors, but also presents them in the form of songs, which is easy to remember and recite, and is deeply loved by the majority of Chinese medicine scholars. In the process of learning and inheriting Chinese medicine, Tangtou Geji has played an important role in promoting it.
2. Enriched the theory and practice of TCM: Tangtou Geji collected a large number of classic prescriptions and prescription principles, which is of great guiding significance to the theory and practice of TCM.
It not only involves the treatment prescriptions of clinical departments of traditional Chinese medicine, but also discusses the pathogenesis, five internal organs and other aspects, which provides valuable reference for the development of future generations of traditional Chinese medicine. Tang Tou Ge Ji also summarizes the theory and practice of TCM, which provides an important theoretical basis for the development and application of TCM in later generations.
3. Promoted the popularization and development of Chinese medicine: As a classic, Tang Touge Ji was deeply loved by the general public and played a positive role in promoting the popularization and development of Chinese medicine. Not only let more people know and understand Chinese medicine, but also let Chinese medicine be more widely spread and applied among the people. Tang Touge Ji also provides important reference and enlightenment for the innovative development of Chinese medicine in later generations.