Chapter 448 "Yi Jian Gui Yi", the four famous doctors in Beijing


Chapter 448 "Yi Jian Gui Yi", the four famous doctors in Beijing

Speaking of the Yongjia Medical Sect, it is a bit old.

It is one of the ten schools of "Zhejiang School of Traditional Chinese Medicine" in the Song Dynasty.

It is a major medical school formed in Yongjia (now Wenzhou) area during the Southern Song Dynasty.

Take Chen Yan as the representative figure.

His disciples include famous doctors such as Wang Shuo, Sun Zhining, Shi Fa, Lu Zuchang, and Wang Wei.

This statement wrote a book called "Three Causes and One Disease Syndrome", which proposed the famous "Three Causes Theory" in the theory of etiology.

This theory has been used since the Song Dynasty to this day and involves many basic aspects.

In the "Three Causes Theory", the causes of disease are divided into external causes, internal causes and non-external causes.

This systematic classification and elaboration of causes laid an important foundation for the development of traditional Chinese medicine etiology.

He believes that external causes include the six evils:

Wind, cold, heat, dampness, dryness, and fire.

Internal factors cover seven emotions:

Joy, anger, worry, thought, sadness, fear, and surprise.

Internal and external factors include diet, fatigue, trauma and other factors.

The emergence of this theory allows traditional Chinese medicine practitioners to diagnose diseases more accurately and formulate more reasonable treatment plans.

For example, when judging a patient's disease, the doctor can follow the "Three Causes Theory" and ask in detail about the patient's experiences before the onset of the disease, whether he suffered from external evil spirits, whether he has mood swings, or whether he has improper diet, etc., and then determines The cause of the disease belongs to the category, and treatment is carried out in a targeted manner.

The emergence of Yongjia Medical School has made many achievements in medical theory and clinical practice.

In theory, in addition to the "Three Causes Theory", there is also in-depth discussion and development of the pathogenesis and syndrome differentiation of traditional Chinese medicine.

They pay attention to the overall concept and believe that the human body is an organic whole, and various organs and meridians are interrelated and influence each other.

In clinical practice, Yongjia Medical School is good at using a variety of treatment methods, such as the flexible combination of traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions and the comprehensive use of acupuncture and massage and other external treatments.

In terms of prescriptions, they have created many effective prescriptions. These prescriptions are formulated according to different diseases and causes, with precise medication and remarkable curative effects.

The academic thoughts of the Yongjia Medical School spread widely and had a multifaceted impact on the development of medicine in later generations.

Its "Three Causes Theory" was widely absorbed and applied by later generations of physicians and became one of the classic theories of TCM etiology. It has been continuously inherited and developed in the clinical practice and theoretical research of TCM.

Later, in the process of syndrome differentiation and treatment, many doctors will analyze the cause of the patient's disease based on the "Three Causes Theory" to determine the treatment principles and methods.

Its influence has lasted through many historical periods, until today, and even into the 21st century when dialects travel through time.

As for this "Yi Jian Gui Yi", judging from the current information, Xu Ruoxu provided the evolution of the Yongjia School of Medicine from the Southern Song Dynasty to the Yuan Dynasty, the inheritance of medical theories, as well as the development of prescriptions and rich clinical medical records.

It can be used as an important basis for the development of medicine from the Southern Song Dynasty to the Yuan Dynasty.

Based on the theoretical basis of "Three Causes Prescription", Xu Ruoxu integrated the research results of "Wang's Yi Jian Prescription" by Wang Shuo, Sun Zhining, Shi Fa, Lu Zuchang and other doctors.

It can be said to be an enhanced version of "Wang's Yi Jian Prescriptions" and "Continued Yi Jian Prescriptions".

Xu Ruoxu is also very interesting. He belongs to a wealthy family in the local county and was a high school scholar at the age of fifteen.

Then this kid chose to go into seclusion and practice medicine.

After that, whenever he heard about someone who had a good prescription, he would pay a high price and travel hundreds of miles to seek advice and buy it. After spending ten years collecting and studying, he finally became a great doctor.

At this time he was only twenty-five years old.

If you don’t say that you need to become famous as early as possible, Xu Ruoxu also became famous at a young age.

Later, in order to pass down his experience, he began to write books.

This book "Yi Jian Gui Yi" is the masterpiece of his life's work.

I didn’t care about dialects so much at the moment, I immediately started studying them seriously, and then let the system support them.

I don’t know if the dialect subjectively confirmed that this is "Yi Jian Gui Yi", but the system prompt is actually "Yi Jian Gui Yi" instead of "Wang's Yi Jian Gui Yi" written in the book.

After reading Fang Yan, Luo Huichun finally came back.

He directly brought over the books involving the fragments of "Yi Jian Gui Yi", because the book was indeed too badly damaged and could not be made into a separate book at all. It was bound together with other fragments.

Fang Yan took a look and immediately confirmed that it was indeed the same as he had judged.

After Meng Jimin saw it and compared it, he couldn't hide his excitement and said:

"My God, it's really "Yi Jian Gui Yi"! This is...another fragment of a book discovered!?"

Fang Yan nodded and said to Meng Jimin:

"Congratulations, you have discovered a very valuable book."

Meng Jimin said to the dialect:

"Old Fang, you are indeed my precious..."

"Stop it!" Fang Yan hurriedly stopped this guy. The rumors had been spread enough now, and if they were still spread, who knew what kind of rumors would become in the future.

Meng Jimin was not stupid. He knew that Fang Yan was afraid that if he said it too many times, his reputation would be weird, so he immediately changed his words:

"Hahaha, that's awesome, but you can remember it just by taking a glance! I'm really convinced!"

Lao Ji also reacted at this moment and said to Fang Yan:

"Team Leader Fang, how do you develop your brain? You really have a photographic memory. You can remember it when you see it!?"

Dialect said:

"It's not like I can just remember it when I see it. The main thing is that I have some impression of this book."

"So I just remembered it after thinking about it."

Hearing this, everyone else was in disbelief.

After spending so many days together, everyone knows that the memory of dialects is quite amazing. As long as there are books in "Yuxiu Yi Fang Lei Gathering", he can only remember those books that are available in China.

If he couldn't remember it, it must be a fragment or one of the thirty-five lost books.

Now this time it is once again proven that the memory of dialects is indeed amazing.

His reading volume is unmatched by many other elderly medical practitioners. But of course dialect cannot be recognized.

If he admitted that he could have a photographic memory, he might be able to find him some other job.

There are some things that everyone thinks are the same thing.

After you admit it yourself, that's another story.

……

The next step is to copy and report to the leadership.

The leader was still surprised to find such a book on this last day.

The main reason is that I just discovered it yesterday, and it happened again today.

There was obviously no movement in the morning, but the good news came as soon as the dialect came in the afternoon.

It seems that the legend of the calibration room is becoming more and more real.

Check out the 16-9 book bar and see the correct version!

In fact, Vice President Zhao has also heard about the fact that dialects bring good luck.

He has always maintained an observational attitude towards this.

He did not stand up and criticize everyone for being unscientific.

As an old-school Chinese medicine practitioner, he has learned all about Yin and Yang, Lu Ming, Zhu Jia Xiang Fa, Zhuo Gui Wu Zhao, and Zhou Yi Liu Ren.

Although he may not be proficient in using it, he has a lot of knowledge about it.

He started studying medicine at the age of fifteen and studied with Tao Qing, Shi Jinmo and Xiao Longyou.

These people are old-school Chinese medicine practitioners.

Shi Jinmo and Xiao Longyou were still two of the four famous doctors in the capital at that time.

These four famous doctors in Beijing are officially recognized.

In 1935, the Nationalist Government promulgated the Regulations on Traditional Chinese Medicine, which stipulated that all personnel engaged in the traditional Chinese medicine industry should be assessed. These four famous traditional Chinese medicine doctors with superb medical skills served as examiners, responsible for writing and grading. From then on, there were "Four Doctors in Beijing" known as.

Among them, Xiao Longyou is the first of the four famous doctors.

Proficient in yin and yang fortune, the fortune-telling of various schools, the Five Signs of Zhuogui, and the Liuren of the Book of Changes.

In 1924, Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the founding father of the country, went northward with an illness. His condition became increasingly serious. Many doctors were called but could not diagnose the cause, and his condition kept getting worse.

After being introduced by a friend, Xiao Longyou was invited to go and diagnose him.

Xiao Longyou just took one look at it and concluded that the root of the disease was the liver.

Moreover, it was said that it was irreversible and could not be cured by decoctions and medicines, so no prescription was even given.

Xiao Longyou truthfully informed Mrs. Sun Soong Ching Ling of his illness at that time.

Later, after Mr. Zhongshan died of illness, a pathological autopsy found that his liver was as hard as wood and contained malignant tumors. This confirmed that he was indeed suffering from liver cancer. Xiao Longyou's diagnosis was accurate, which caused a sensation in the society.

That's the great thing about mastering this type of thing.

So he now somewhat believes in the fact that dialect brings good luck.

Of course, the biggest impact is the strength of the dialect itself.

If he hadn't had such a strong memory, it would have been impossible to find the corresponding book as soon as he discovered it.

With him, the efficiency can be improved to what it is now.

If you follow the normal process, it should actually be similar to the stick.

It took tens of thousands of people half a year to complete these books.

And there is no guarantee that it will be completely correct, just like the one I copied incorrectly today.

Who would have thought that the three volumes of fragments from the Yuan Dynasty could be found there?

Therefore, dialect strength is the most important.

Dean Zhao Xiwu believes that this is the greatest role of dialects, otherwise even if he finds it, he will be blind.

However, when leaving, Dean Zhao Xiwu still shook hands with Fang Yan.

Well, I don’t mean anything else, I just want to test it and see if anything good will happen next.

This is the rigor of an old Chinese medicine practitioner.

In the afternoon of that day, this prescription was copied. The evolution of Yongjia Medical School, inheritance of medical theory, development of prescriptions and rich clinical medical records were highly valued.

Everyone who is a practitioner can see that the value of this book is no less than those books on prescriptions.

Even to some extent, the value of this book is even higher.

A prescription only provides a prescription that can be used by people.

But this book is more like a hexagonal warrior, recording all aspects of theory and practice.

Wu Cheng, a famous bachelor of the Hanlin Academy in the Yuan Dynasty and a lecturer at the Jingyan Banquet, said: "This book is extremely dense in its arguments and comprehensive in its prescriptions."

After Meng Jimin read it, he realized what a great book he had discovered.

This is another book that can enrich the foundation of the "Three Causes Theory" of traditional Chinese medicine.

I thought that my name would be mentioned together with this book in the future.

Meng Jimin was extremely excited.

All of this was due to Fang Yan's amazing memory, otherwise he would have been too lazy to study this book and would have simply skipped it.

(End of chapter)

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