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Jia Siyi is not a very famous doctor, many doctors in ancient China were frail and sick when they were young and chose to study medicine and practice medicine. Wellness is not a prescription, but self-care. There is a longevity village in the south, and the longevity is in the 90s, which is related to the water source and the local environment.
The country with the longest life expectancy in the world is Japan, and the secret of their longevity is to eat 7 percent full. If you want to live a long life, first of all, go to a big bookstore to take a look, there are a lot of health, longevity and health care books,
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The ancestor of acupuncture, the Yellow Emperor.
Hua Tuo, the ancestor of surgery.
Medicine King Sun Simiao.
Pulse mediator Bian Que.
Medicine saint Li Shizhen.
Medical saint Zhang Zhongjing.
Song Ci, the ancestor of forensic medicine.
Mediator of preventive medicine Ge Hong.
Qian Yi, the ancestor of pediatrics.
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Li Shizhen, Bian Que, Shennong,
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Bian Que (407 BC - 310 BC) Ji surname, Qin, name slow, the word Yueren, also known as Lu Yi, a famous doctor in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, he was a native of Zheng County, Bohai County (now Renqiu City, Cangzhou City, Hebei Province). Because of his superb medical skills, he was considered a miracle doctor, so people at that time borrowed the name of the ancient myth of the Yellow Emperor "Bian Que" to call him.
When he was young, he studied medicine in Changsangjun, passed on his medical skills and forbidden prescriptions, and was good at various subjects. In Zhao for **, in Zhou for the ENT department, in Qin for pediatrics, well-known all over the world. Qin Imperial Physician Li Lishu is not as good as jealousy, but makes people assassinate him.
Bian Que laid the foundation for the pulse cutting diagnosis method of traditional Chinese medicine and opened a precedent for traditional Chinese medicine. According to legend, the famous Chinese medicine classic "The Book of Difficulty" was written by Bian Que.
Hua Tuo (c. 145 A.D. 208 A.D.), a native of Peiguo County, was a famous medical scientist in the late Eastern Han Dynasty.
Hua Tuo, Dong Feng and Zhang Zhongjing are known as the "Three Divine Doctors of Jian'an". When he was young, he traveled abroad to study, and practiced medicine in Anhui, Henan, Shandong, Jiangsu and other places, studying medical skills rather than seeking a career. He has a comprehensive medical skill, especially in surgery, and is skilled in surgery.
He is also proficient in internal medicine, gynecology, pediatrics, and acupuncture. In his later years, because he was suspected by Cao Cao, he was tortured to death in prison.
Hua Tuo was called the "Holy Hand of Surgery" and the originator of surgery by later generations. He was called by later generations as the divine doctor Hua Tuo, and was also known as a physician with outstanding medical skills as "Hua Tuo's reincarnation" and "Yuanhua rebirth".
Zhang Zhongjing (c. 150 154 A.D. - c. 215 219 A.D.), a famous machine, was a native of Nieyang County, Nanyang, Eastern Han Dynasty (now Zhangzhai Village, Dongdong Town, Dengzhou City, Henan Province). He was a famous medical scientist in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and was respected as a medical saint by later generations. Zhang Zhongjing collected medical prescriptions extensively and wrote the masterpiece "Treatise on Typhoid Fever and Miscellaneous Diseases".
The principle of syndrome differentiation and treatment established by it is the basic principle of clinical practice of Chinese medicine and the soul of Chinese medicine. In terms of formulary, the Treatise on Typhoid Fever and Miscellaneous Diseases has also made great contributions, creating many dosage forms and recording a large number of effective prescriptions. The principle of the six classics of dialectics established by it has been respected by medical scientists throughout the ages.
This is China's first medical monograph from theory to practice and the establishment of the law of syndrome differentiation and treatment, and is one of the most influential works in the history of Chinese medicine.
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Li Shizhen: "Compendium of Materia Medica".
Bian Que: 9 volumes of Bian Que's Inner Classics, 12 volumes of "Bian Que's Outer Classics", etc.
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Spring and Autumn Warring States Bian Que, Three Kingdoms Huatuo Zhang Ji, Ming Dynasty Li Shizhen.
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Hua Tuo, Bian Que, Zhang Zhongjing, Sun Simiao, Li Shizhen.
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Bian Que, Hua Tuo, Sun Simiao, Li Shizhen, Zhang Zhongjing.
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Spring and Autumn Period: Bian Que.
Three Kingdoms Era: Hua Tuo.
Eastern Han Dynasty: Zhang Zhongjing.
Tang Dynasty: Sun Simiao.
Ming Dynasty: Li Shizhen.
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Bian Que, Hua Tuo, Sun Simiao, Li Shizhen.
Vertically, from top to bottom, from right to left.
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