Bian Que 1
Bian Que was a doctor in the Warring States Period. , Hebei Renqiu people, surnamed Qin, Ming Yue. He is the originator of traditional medicine in China and has made special contributions to the development of Chinese medicine. According to the Records of Hanshu Yiwenzhi, Bian Que has two books, Neijing and Waijing, but both of them have been lost.
2. Hua tuo
Hua Tuo, character, from Hao County, Anhui Province. Hua tuo is proficient in medicine, especially surgery. According to the biography of Hua Tuo in the later Han Dynasty, Hua Tuo was good at prescriptions, but there were only a few kinds of prescriptions, and his heart was divided into Thai baht. It was true that there were only a few acupuncture points. If it is the cause, acupuncture can't reach it.
Therefore, we should first disperse the hemp boiling with wine and make ourselves drunk and sleepless. Because your abdomen and back are broken, there will be cuts and accumulations. If it is in the stomach, it will be cut off, washed away and stitched. Four or five days will be fine, and it will be calm in a month.
3. Zhang Zhongjing
Zhang Zhongjing, Ji Ziren, was a famous physician in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Born in 150, died in 2 19. He is from Gedong Town, dengzhou city. Zhang Zhongjing has been called a medical sage since the reign of Xianhe in the Eastern Jin Dynasty.
His "Eight Outline" of Six Meridians Differentiation, TCM diagnosis of Yin and Yang, exterior and interior, deficiency and excess, cold and heat, and the principle of syndrome differentiation and treatment laid the foundation of Chinese medicine.
3. Sun Simiao
Sun Simiao, a native of Yaoxian County, Shaanxi Province, was born in 58 1 and died in 682. He has been ill since childhood, and his family is very difficult, but he is very studious. Before he was twenty years old, he read a lot of books about the theories of hundreds of schools and ancient famous doctors.
So you not only have extensive knowledge of classics, but also have good medical ethics. Sun Simiao collected 5,300 prescriptions in Qian Jin Fang Yao and more than 2,000 prescriptions in Qian Jin Fang Yi. These prescriptions are not limited to ancient classics, but also include folk proverbs.
5. Zhu Zhenheng
Zhu Zhenheng was born in Jinhua in Yuan Dynasty, also known as Danxiweng, also known as Zhu Danxi. He was one of the four great physicians in Jin and Yuan Dynasties. He studied science in his early years and later changed to medicine. He is a disciple and was educated.
Roche spread all the knowledge of Liu Hejian, Zhang Congzheng and Gao Li, and Zhu Zhenheng accepted the theories of various schools in Jin and Yuan Dynasties, and combined with his personal opinions and clinical achievements, he put forward the viewpoint that the yang is always abundant and the yin is often insufficient.