Zhang Zhongjing, an outstanding medical scientist in the Eastern Han Dynasty, witnessed the tragic scene of the world and was determined to make a difference. He was determined to write books and speak to save people and help the world, so after a lot of tempering, he creatively wrote the book "Treatise on Typhoid Fever and Miscellaneous Diseases". This book is like "the book of the living" and "the ancestor of all directions", which has been praised by later generations and still has an important impact on Chinese medicine, and he is also revered as a "medical saint". Zhang Zhongjing, a famous machine, is a native of Nieyang, Nanyang County. His family was originally a wang family, but since the Jian'an period, the death rate of family members has been as high as two-thirds, seven of which are due to typhoid fever. This tragic situation inspired him to study medicine in depth, and he diligently studied ancient teachings, learned from all sides, and wrote "Treatise on Typhoid Fever and Miscellaneous Diseases" with reference to the medical works of the time, such as "Su Wen" and "Nine Volumes", combined with his own clinical experience.
In the long history, Zhang Zhongjing's deeds are not recorded in Fan Ye's "Book of the Later Han Dynasty" and Chen Shou's "Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms". However, we can find some clues from other sources. According to the record of "The Biography of He Hao", "Zhang Zhongjing of the same county made a general horn, and said: Jun uses the essence of thought, and the rhyme is not high, and he will be a good doctor in the future, and he will die as he said." This shows that Zhang Zhongjing has a high medical talent since he was a child. In addition, there is a record in the preface of the Jin Dynasty Emperor Fu Mi's "Acupuncture A and B Sutra": "Ji Yuyan Wang Zhongxuan died twenty years later", and the story was fulfilled later. This shows that Zhang Zhongjing has a deep insight into medicine. In addition, Zhang Zhongjing's deeds are also slightly mentioned in Ge Hong's "Hug Puzi Inner Chapter" and Wang Shuhe's "Pulse Meridian". Although the introduction of Zhang Zhongjing in the Tang Dynasty's Gan Bozong's "Records of Famous Doctors" is a little more detailed, it cannot give a glimpse of Zhang Zhongjing's life. The Qing dynasty Lu Mao repaired the "Book of Medicine in the World" to complete Zhang Zhongjing's deeds, but it was also based on the above materials, and there was no substantial progress. Until modern times, Mr. Huang Zhuzhai, a famous doctor in Xi'an, copied Luo's collection of his teacher Zuo Shengde Guangxu in the twentieth year (1894) of Luo's collection of Baiyun Pavilion "Treatise on Typhoid Fever and Miscellaneous Diseases", and disclosed that the book was originally the collection of Zhang Shaozu, the 46th grandson of Zhang Zhongjing. This provides us with new clues to understand Zhang Zhongjing's life story and gives us the opportunity to unravel this historical mystery.
Although there are still many opinions and fog about Zhang Zhongjing's life history, with the continuous excavation of underground materials and the continuous efforts of future generations, it is believed that more mysteries will be solved in the future. AI assistant creation season