During the Warring States Period, there was a famous doctor Bian Que, whose medical skills were superb and he was honored as a "divine doctor" by successive dynasties. He was born in the Qi Kingdom, but he laid a solid foundation in the development of traditional Chinese medicine and left a valuable legacy for future generations.
Bian Que was born in Luyi, Qi State, around the 5th century BC. When he was young, he worked as a bookkeeper in a hotel, and by chance he met Lang Zhong, who was named Changsangjun. Chang Sangjun saw Bian Que's honesty, kindness and studious spirit, and accepted him as an apprentice and taught him his lifelong medical experience. After more than ten years of hard work, Bian Que finally became a world-famous doctor. The seriously ill patients who were ** by him praised him as "the reincarnation of the miracle doctor Bian Que during the Yellow Emperor period". Slowly, people even forgot his original name, only knowing him as Bian Que, the founder of traditional Chinese medicine.
Bian Que is known for his excellent medical skills and miraculous methods of curing diseases and saving people. His medical philosophy is reflected in the "Historical Records: The Biography of Bian Que Canggong" and "Warring States Policy: Volume 4 and Qin II", and he is respected as an advocate of pulse science. He put forward the principle of "six incurables", which does not treat patients who rely on power, covet wealth, overeat, do not seek medical treatment early when they are deeply ill, are weak and cannot take medicine, and believe in witchcraft and do not believe in medical Taoism. This concept not only reflects his medical ethics, but also provides an important reference for the later development of medicine.
According to the Hanshu Art and Literature Chronicles, Bian Que is the author of the Neijing and the Waijing, although these two works have been lost, but from the perspective of his medical skills, it can be seen that he made profound contributions to Chinese medicine. Bian Que traveled all over the world, treating doctors for the princes and the people, and his medical skills were comprehensive and all-encompassing. In different places, he served as a belt doctor, geriatrician, pediatrician and other positions, demonstrating his versatility in medical skills.
In Bian Que's medical skills, there are many miracle stories that have been told to this day. In the Jin Kingdom, the doctor Zhao Jianzi was seriously ill, and Bian Que successfully suffered the course of the disease with his superb pulse diagnosis and medical skills, making Zhao Jianzi ** win a good reputation. Sima Qian once praised him in the "Historical Records": "To this day, the person who speaks is also Bian Que." ”
On another occasion, Bian Que arrived in Yuguo and learned that the crown prince was critically ill. After learning more about the prince's condition, he judged that the prince had only fainted and was expected to be saved. However, the prince's attendant concubine is superstitious about witchcraft and does not believe in the ** ability of Chinese medicine. After many explanations, Bian Que finally persuaded Zhongshuzi and successfully treated the prince, showing his medical wisdom and firm belief in medicine.
In Cai Guo, Bian Que once said about Huan Gong's ** condition, although Huan Gong did not believe it, Bian Que accurately predicted the development of the disease. In the end, Huan Gong was seriously ill, and Bian Que's prophecy came true, once again showing his medical skills.
Bian Que's medical skills are not only reflected in the miracle of his most serious patients, but also in his theoretical exploration and practical summary of traditional Chinese medicine. His medical experience was admired in later medical writings, but unfortunately, his works "Neijing" and "Waijing" have been lost. Despite this, his medical ideas and methods have always influenced later generations of medical scholars and become an important part of traditional Chinese medicine.
As a medical giant in the Warring States Period, Bian Que's medical legacy is not only a practical contribution to curing diseases and saving people, but also a profound summary of the theory of traditional Chinese medicine. His medical philosophy and experience have been praised by future generations, laying a solid foundation for the development of traditional Chinese medicine. Bian Que's legendary medical skills and healing and saving people not only made him a medical champion in the Warring States Period, but also made his name spread through the ages, providing valuable inspiration for later medical scientists.