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Can beginners of traditional Chinese medicine watch the complete works of Jingge?
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Sixty-four volumes of The Complete Book of Pure Moon were written by Zhang Jingyue in Ming Dynasty. Published on 1624. Jingyue Quanshu is a comprehensive record of Zhang Jingyue's life experience in treating diseases and his academic achievements in traditional Chinese medicine. A total of 64 volumes, 654.38+0 million words. The whole book includes biographies, pulse stories, treatise on febrile diseases, miscellaneous syndromes, rules for women, rules for children, surgical chimes, eight arrays of traditional Chinese medicines, eight arrays of new prescriptions, and so on. , covering the basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine, diagnosis and syndrome differentiation, clinical practice of women and children at home and abroad, therapeutic prescriptions, medicinal properties of herbs and so on. For the first time, the book also classifies the prescriptions of "tonifying, harmonizing, attacking, dispersing, cold, heat, solid and cause" in eight arrays. His own "New Prescriptions and Eight Arrays" contains 186 prescriptions, which is Jing Yue's clinical experience, prescription experience and medication expertise all his life. As the saying goes, "some are lessons, some are experiences, and some are not ready."

Learning Chinese medicine is not important, but it needs good understanding!

You can learn the basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine, diagnosis of traditional Chinese medicine, internal medicine of traditional Chinese medicine, prescription, acupuncture, selected readings of internal classics, treatise on febrile diseases and synopsis of golden chamber first. You have to go to China Traditional Chinese Medicine Publishing House to get it. Bookstores can be bought everywhere, which is easy to understand.

I feel that I am getting started, and look at the classics when I feel about Chinese medicine:

Huangdi Neijing-translated by Tang Wang Bing

Treatise on Febrile Diseases-by Wang Shuhe (Song version is the best)

Study on frequency lake pulse-by Li Shizhen

Difficult classics

Shennong's Herbal Classic

A Classic of Acupuncture —— Huang Pumi

Jingyue Boxing-Zhang Jingyue

Fang-Sun Simiao

Zhouyi

Traditional Chinese medicine luck

On various sources and symptoms of diseases

Kangxi dictionary-can be used to learn original ancient prose.

Compendium of Materia Medica