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1. One is the difference in time, the "Compendium of Strange Herbs" is a work of ancient times, while the "Compendium of Materia Medica".
It was only available in the Ming Dynasty; 2. On the other hand, although the content of the "Compendium of Strange Grass" is small, it is the essence of the book, and from ancient times, what people knew at that time was really the real thing; The "Compendium of Materia Medica" is a collection of content is very complete, but it has also formed a situation of both good and bad, so the content in the "Compendium of Materia Medica" is not necessarily the actual things that can really be used, and there are many shortcomings and mistakes, but its characteristic is that it is complete, whether it is good or bad, all are included. 3. The creation time of the Compendium of Strange Grass is unknown, and the language is difficult to understand; The Compendium of Materia Medica was created relatively late, and a lot of clinical practice experience has been accumulated before, and the climate and biology of the Ming Dynasty are less different from today's, and the application value is high.
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1. One is the difference in time, the "Materia Medica" is a work of ancient times, while the "Compendium of Materia Medica" is only available in the Ming Dynasty;
2. On the other hand, although the content of the "Materia Medica" is small, it is the essence of the book, and from ancient times, what people recognized at that time is really the real thing;
The "Compendium of Materia Medica" is a collection of content is very complete, but it has also formed a situation of both good and bad, so the content in the "Compendium of Materia Medica" is not necessarily the actual things that can really be used, and there are many shortcomings and mistakes, but its characteristic is that it is complete, whether it is good or bad, all are included.
3. The creation time of Shennong's Materia Medica is unknown, and the language is difficult to understand; The Compendium of Materia Medica was created relatively late, and a lot of clinical practice experience has been accumulated before, and the climate and biology of the Ming Dynasty are less different from today's, and the application value is high.
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The Compendium of Materia Medica is a pharmaceutical work written by Li Shizhen in ancient times. Compendium of Strange Herbs is a brand of ointment, which is a kind of external plaster.
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The Compendium of Materia Medica is to include all known Chinese herbal medicines. The Compendium of Strange Herbs is just a lack of special herbs.
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The author of the Compendium of Materia Medica is Li Shizhen, a medical scientist of the Ming Dynasty. "Compendium of Materia Medica" is a medical work woven by Li Shizhen after decades of exploration by combining practice and truth.
Compendium of Strange Herbs is the name of a kind of ointment, which has the effect of inhibiting bacteria and relieving itching and swelling of mosquito bites in summer.
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Compendium of Materia Medica:The Compendium of Materia Medica includes a total of 1,892 kinds of traditional Chinese medicines, with a total of 52 volumes. Volumes 1 to 4 are appendices to the book, including the preface, examples, table of contents, drawings, bibliography, materials, and some basic theories of medicine.
After the fifth volume is the main part of the book, Li Shizhen divides all medicines into 16 parts: water, fire, earth, gold and stone, grass, grain, vegetables, fruits, wood, clothing, insects, scales, media, birds, animals, and humans.
The main achievements of the Compendium of Materia Medica1. It contains some folk medicines and foreign medicines, which greatly enriches the content of materia medica.
2. It comprehensively summarizes the theoretical content of medicinal properties before the Ming Dynasty, and preserves a large number of medical literature.
3. The main medicine part of all diseases is a model for the classification of drugs according to their efficacy and main syndromes.
4. The drug classification method is advanced, and the name of each drug is correct, and the outline is clear.
5. The content of the drug record is detailed, highlighting the characteristics of TCM theory and method of syndrome differentiation and drug use.
6. Take the essence of the materia medica of the past dynasties and correct its fallacies.
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Ginger is a traditional Chinese medicine in the Compendium of Materia Medica, and it is a seasoning in life, and the roles of the two are different. The main function of seasoning is to remove odors and improve freshness. Ginger is a kind of diffuse wind and cold medicine in traditional Chinese medicine, and the sexual taste is pungent, and the meat sexual taste is also pungent and hot.
The combination of the two is easy to cause dampness and heat, and people with a body constitution are more heated, which causes dampness and heat in the body and is prone to carbuncles. And people with cold and peaceful constitution are not harmful to take it, and it is even beneficial. Different dosages play different roles.
You can't just take a sentence in the book out of context, after all, there are 19 fears and 18 antis in traditional Chinese medicine, but in some cases, the combined use can achieve the purpose of **.
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It's better to quit eating than to look at this thing.
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Hello dear, its author is Li Shizhen. Li Shizhen (July 3, 1518, 1593), the name Dongbi, in his later years, called himself a native of the lake, a native of Qizhou, Hubei Province (now Qizhou Town, Qichun County, Hubei Province) [18], a famous medical scientist in the Ming Dynasty. It is as famous as the "medical saint" Wan Mi Zhai, and there is a saying of "Wan Mi Zhai's prescription, Li Shizhen's medicine" in ancient times.
1] Later, he was sentenced to the ancestral hall of the Chu Wangfu and the Royal Tai Hospital, and after his death, the Ming court was awarded the title of "Wenlin Lang". [2] Since the forty-fourth year of Jiajing (1565), Li Shizhen has gone to Wudang Mountain, Lushan, Maoshan, Niushou Mountain, Huguang, Nanzhili, Henan, Beizhili and other places to collect drug specimens and prescriptions, and worshiped fishermen, woodcutters, farmers, coachmen, pharmacists, and snake catchers as teachers, referring to 925 kinds of books on medicine and other aspects of the past dynasties, "archaeological evidence, exhaustive study of physics", recording tens of millions of words of notes, clarifying many difficult problems, after 27 cold and summer, three changes of draft, In the eighteenth year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1590), he completed the 1.92 million-word masterpiece "Compendium of Materia Medica". In addition, he also studied the pulse science and the eight veins of the strange meridians, and wrote many books such as "The Examination of the Eight Veins of the Strange Classics" and "The Study of the Pulse of the Lake".
3][4] He was revered as the "Saint of Medicine" by later generations. In 1982, its cemetery Li Shizhen Cemetery (Li Shizhen Tomb) was listed as the second batch of "National Key Cultural Relics Protection Units".
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Summary. Extension: Pro, "Compendium of Materia Medica" is a medical masterpiece compiled by Li Shizhong, a famous medical scientist and pharmacist in the Ming Dynasty of China, known as the encyclopedia of ancient Chinese pharmacy, and still has a wide influence in the world.
Li Shizhong (1518-1593), known as Dongbi and Xintian, was a famous medical scientist, pharmacist, expert in traditional Chinese medicine and educator in the middle and late Ming Dynasty. He has made outstanding contributions in the field of medicine and pharmacy, not only creating the Compendium of Materia Medica, but also writing a number of medical and pharmaceutical works, which have made important contributions to the development of pharmacy and medicine in ancient China.
Hello, dear! The Compendium of Materia Medica is a masterpiece of pharmacology written by Li Shizhong, a famous pharmacist in the Ming Dynasty, which is divided into 60 volumes of potato Qingyou, and includes a total of 1892 kinds of various drugs in ancient China, which is one of the most important works of ancient pharmacology in China.
Expansion: Dear, "Compendium of Materia Medica" is a medical masterpiece compiled by Li Shizhong, a famous medical scientist and pharmacist in the Ming Dynasty of China, which is known as the encyclopedia of ancient Chinese pharmacy and still has a wide influence in the world. Li Shizhong (1518-1593), known as Dongbi and Xintian, was a famous medical scientist, pharmacist, expert in traditional Chinese medicine and educator in the middle and late Ming Dynasty.
He has made outstanding contributions in the field of medicine and pharmacy, not only creating the "Compendium of Materia Medica", but also writing a number of medical and pharmaceutical works, which has made important contributions to the development of pharmacy and medicine in ancient China.
Qinqin, the author of the "Compendium of Materia Medica" is the famous Ming Dynasty medical scientist and Changzi pharmacologist Li Shixun. "Compendium of Materia Medica" is a large pharmacopoeia that brings together thousands of years of drug knowledge and practical experience in the Chinese medical industry at that time, divided into 60 volumes, including 1892 drugs, and detailing their **, taste, efficacy and other information. This masterpiece has had a profound impact on the development of ancient Chinese medicine and pharmacy, and is known as "one of the highest achievements in ancient Chinese medicine".
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