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Li Shizhen, the word Dongbi, the number near the lake, the Ming Dynasty. Born in a family of famous doctors, inheritors, especially attached importance to materia medica, and was full of practical spirit, willing to learn from the working people. Li Shizhen has referred to more than 800 kinds of relevant medicine and academic books in the past dynasties, combined with his own experience and investigation and research, and compiled the book "Compendium of Materia Medica" in 27 years, which is a summary masterpiece of pharmacology in China before the Ming Dynasty.
It has been highly praised abroad, and there have been translations or abridged versions in several languages. He is also the author of books such as "The Study of the Pulse of the Lake" and "The Examination of the Eight Pulses of the Strange Classics".
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Li Shizhen (1518-1593), whose name is Dongbi, called himself a native of the lake and mountains in his later years, was a native of Waqiba (now Dr. Street) in Dongchang Street, Qizhou Town, Qichun County, Hubei Province, and was a famous medical scientist in the Ming Dynasty. 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".
After 27 years of long-term efforts, he completed the first draft of the "Compendium of Materia Medica" in the sixth year of Wanli (1578) of Mingshenzong at the age of 61. After that, it was revised three times in 10 years, for a total of 40 years. He died in the twenty-first year of Wanli (1593 AD).
In the twenty-fifth year of Wanli (1596), the third year after Li Shizhen's death, the Compendium of Materia Medica was officially published in Jinling (now Nanjing).
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Li Shizhen Li Shizhen (1518-1593), the word Dongbi, in his later years, called himself a native of Linhu Mountain, a native of Qizhou, Hubei Province (now Qizhou Town, Qichun County, Huanggang City, Hubei Province), Han nationality, born in the thirteenth year of Zhengde of Wuzong of the Ming Dynasty (1518 AD), and died in the twenty-second year of Wanli of Shenzong (1593 AD). Li Shizhen, a great medical scientist and pharmacologist in ancient China, once referred to more than 800 kinds of relevant medicine and academic books in the past dynasties, combined with his own experience and investigation and research, and compiled the book "Compendium of Materia Medica" for 27 years, which is a summative masterpiece of ancient pharmacology in China, and has been highly praised at home and abroad. There are also movies of the same name (starring Zhao Dan), TV series, **, etc.
Chinese name: Li Shizhen.
Foreign name: Li Shizhen
Alias: The word Dongbi, the number is near the lake, and the self-named is near the lake.
Nationality: Chinese.
Ethnicity: Han.
Place of birth: Qichun County, Hubei Province.
Date of birth: 3 July 1518 (13 July in the new calendar) Date of death: 1593.
Profession: Medical scientist, pharmacologist.
Representative works: "Compendium of Materia Medica".
Dynasty of life: Ming.
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The word Dongbi, in his later years, he called himself a mountain man near the lake.
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Li Shizhen (1518-1593), the word Dongbi, in his later years, called himself a native of the lake, Qizhou, Hubei (now Qizhou Town, Qichun County, Huanggang City, Hubei Province), Han nationality, born in the thirteenth year of Zhengde of Wuzong of the Ming Dynasty (1518 AD), and died in the twenty-second year of Wanli of Shenzong (1593 AD). Li Shizhen, a great medical scientist and pharmacologist in ancient China, once referred to more than 800 kinds of relevant medicine and academic books in the past dynasties, combined with his own experience and investigation and research, and compiled the book "Compendium of Materia Medica" for 27 years, which is a summative masterpiece of ancient pharmacology in China, and has been highly praised at home and abroad. There are also movies of the same name (starring Zhao Dan), TV series, **, etc.
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Li Shizhen's word Dongbi, the number is near the lake, the gender is male, the height is about the current meter, Hubei Qizhou (now Qizhou Town, Qichun County, Hubei Province), born in the thirteenth year of Zhengde of Wuzong of the Ming Dynasty (1518 AD), died in the twenty-first year of Wanli of Shenzong (1593 AD). His father, Li Yanwen, was a local.
Doctor. Li Shizhen inherited the family education and attached great importance to it.
Materia Medica, and full of practical spirit, willing to be oriented.
Working. Mass learning. When Li Shizhen was thirty-eight years old, he was killed by Wuchang.
The king of Chu summoned him to the palace to "serve the ancestral hall" and take charge of the affairs of the good medical institute.
Three years later, he was recommended to Beijing again.
Too hospital sentenced. The Tai Hospital, a medical institution dedicated to serving the imperial court, was made into a miasma by some quacks at that time. Li Shizhen only served for another year before resigning and returning to his hometown.
Li Shizhen has referred to more than 800 kinds of relevant medicine and academic books in the past dynasties, combined with his own experience and investigation and research, and spent 27 years to compile the book
Compendium of Materia Medica. A book is before the Ming Dynasty in our country.
Summative nature of pharmacology.
Opus. It has been highly praised both at home and abroad, and has been translated or abridged in several languages. He is also the author of ".
Limnade veinology. , "The Eight Veins of the Strange Scriptures.
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Li Shizhen (1518-1593), a native of the Ming Dynasty, was called Li Dongbi at the time. He was born in the thirteenth year of Zhengde of Wuzong of the Ming Dynasty (1518 AD) and died in the twenty-second year of Wanli of Shenzong (1593 AD). The great medical scientist and pharmacologist of ancient China, Li Shizhen's inheritance of Taoist medicine is multifaceted, he has referred to more than 800 kinds of relevant medicine and academic books in the past dynasties, combined with his own experience and investigation and research, and spent 27 years to compile the book "Compendium of Materia Medica", which is a summary of China's ancient pharmacology, which has been highly praised at home and abroad, and has been translated or abridged in several languages, and his author is "Pulse Science of the Lake".
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