Ren, a native of Suixi, Anhui Province, was born in a family of traditional Chinese medicine and passed down for four generations.
Chinese name: Ren
Nationality: China.
Place of birth: Suixi County, Anhui Province
Occupation: Chinese medicine
Graduation school: Shaanxi College of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Representative works: The Doctor's Secret, etc.
Personal profile
After I graduated from Shaanxi College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, I have been in the clinic for decades, and gradually became a harmonious place. It doesn't matter that Mr. Wang has read all the medical books from easy to medical. After reading eleven kinds of Huang Yuanyu's medical books, such as Picking Up Old Things, the understanding of medicine is no different. Hanging an image to see things, all kinds of hidden images are pulse-like, such as a flaming stove, a little light snow, clearly visible. After retirement, Mr. Wang is now practicing medicine in Pingxintang and Baotian Chinese Medicine Clinic in Beijing.
Mr. Wang put forward the theory of harmony between man and nature and sharing of yin and yang. The treatment is to shrink the elephant with one yuan surplus, which is suitable for the four elephants to pivot on the soil. The clinical cube respects Zhongjing alone, and at the same time integrates the knowledge of Huang Kunzai, Zheng Shouquan and Hu Shenrou. There is no Zhongjing rule for every prescription of medication.
The Doctor's Secret and Five Books of Shenrou reviewed by Teacher Wang have been published by China Traditional Chinese Medicine Publishing House.
main work
Comment on The Doctor's Secret
brief Introduction of the content
The Doctor's Secret Mystery includes five works: Pulse Diagnosis Interpretation, Three Books of Shenzhai, Selected Works of Cha Wen, Five Books of Hu Shenrou and Minutes of Written Talks. In the part of pulse diagnosis, many things are the summary and sublimation of the author's clinical experience. The author combines some theories of luck theory in pulse condition analysis, which gives people a lot of enlightenment. The first and second volumes of Three Books of Shenzhai are concise and to the point. Although the writing is not very systematic, it is still beneficial to the clinic of traditional Chinese medicine. For example, "cold is enough to purge fire, not enough to purge fire", "no phlegm, no fire, no phlegm, no dizziness" and so on. There are three detailed medical records in Three Books of Shenzhai, including symptoms, syndrome differentiation, prescriptions and the development of the disease, and clinical research is rare. The attached Selected Works of Chawu Zhengyang and Notes on Writing, combined with Zhou Shenzhai's works, will help readers to better understand Shenzhai's medical thought. "Five Stories of Hu Shenrou" is omitted in this book because it is repeated with "Five Stories of Shenrou". See also Five Stories of God's Softness.
Doctor's Secret is a secret book of Zhou Shenzhai School in Ming Dynasty, which was edited by his later disciples. There are not many words in the book, but the theory is far-reaching, such as the detailed analysis of pulse condition, the elaboration of internal injuries, and the incisive diagnosis and treatment of medical records, far beyond what is generally known.
Other information
The Academic Essence of Shenzhai School
Editor: Ren,
Planning Editor: Huang Xiaolong
Editor in charge: Zou ISBN:978-7-5 132-0344-9.
Microcomputer code: 203449
Publication date: 20 1 1-03 Version: 1- 1.
Page number: 32
Stamp: 8. 125
Word count: 162
Binding: paperback
Publishing House: China Traditional Chinese Medicine Publishing House
Print date: 20 1 1-03
The price of this book: 19.80 yuan.
Shen Rouwu Book Review Publishing House
brief Introduction of the content
Five Books of Shenrou is the last work of Mr. Hu Shenrou. This book is a monograph on internal medicine, divided into five volumes. The book mainly discusses the diseases of fatigue, as well as other syndromes and treatment methods. This book has high academic value and status for the treatment of deficiency syndrome and pulse syndrome.
Other information
The Academic Essence of Shenzhai School
Editor: Ren,
Planning Editor: Huang Xiaolong
Editor in charge: Zou ISBN:978-7-5 132-0343-2.
Microcomputer code: 203432
Release date: 20 1 1-03
Version: 1- 1
Page number: 32
Print: 6
Words: 1 18
Binding: paperback
Publishing House: China Traditional Chinese Medicine Publishing House
Print date: 20 1 1-03
The price of this book: 16.80 yuan.
Hanging Image of Zhouyi and Moral Interpretation
brief Introduction of the content
This book is a bound edition of Hanging Elephants in Zhouyi and Hanging Interpretation of Tao Te Ching written by Huang Yuanyu, a famous doctor in Qing Dynasty. Hanging Elephants in the Book of Changes and Hanging Interpretation of the Tao Te Ching are Huang's orphan books, which were published for the first time.
An overview of the contents of Hanging Elephants in the Book of Changes: "Yi is consistent with heaven and earth, so it can be the way to tomorrow." The wisdom of Zhouyi has a far-reaching influence on dialectical thinking of traditional Chinese medicine. As Huang Yuanyu said, "The Bible is profound, the water is exhausted, and it cannot be opened to the world." Huang Yuanyu rearranged the scripture of Zhouyi, combined with traditional medical theory, and made detailed comments.
Summary of Unsolved Morality: This is Huang Yuanyu's re-proofreading, sorting and annotation of Tao Te Ching at the request of a friend. He thinks that the biography of Tao Te Ching is wrong, the chapters are upside down and the interpretation is unclear. "Everything is negative to embrace Yang and rush to peace." Moral philosophy nourishes the philosophy of Chinese medicine.
The academic evaluation of Zhouyi Guaxiang and Daodejing Guajie is quite distinctive and can be regarded as a theory of Yi-ology and Daoism.
Thirteen Works by Huang Yuanyu
Content introduction:
A collection of thirteen works by physicians in Qing Dynasty (1705- 1759): Su Yun, Shang, Si Sheng, Changsha Medical Instrument, Si Shu, Shang Yi, Yu Shu Medical Instrument and Su Su. These thirteen works are all included in the general introduction of Sikuquanshu.
Huang Yuanyu started writing at the age of 36. He worked hard for nearly twenty years and wrote fourteen kinds of books. Shortly after his death, eleven kinds of his medical books were presented by Zhou Yongnian, the editor of Sikuquanshu, and all of them were collected and published by the people. Especially in the south of the Yangtze River and other provinces, Huang Yuanyu is known by people who practise medicine to save the world. He is called "a great doctor" and his anecdotes are widely circulated. Now there is an upsurge of studying and studying Huang Yuanyu's medical thought in both academic circles and folk circles, and this book is just for the convenience of the general public.