The book is 100 pages long, divided into two volumes, each with 50 pages, like two bright pearls, which are inlaid in this hand-me-down work. It is like a treasure trove of knowledge, waiting to be discovered.
The Xu family is also known as "Pulse Mood" and "Pulse Mood". The author of this work was Xu Zhaozhen of the Ming Dynasty, whose name was Peiyuan, and came from Wuxing (present-day Zhejiang). Xu Zhaozhen devoted himself to the industry in his early years, but then chose to abandon Confucianism to practice medicine, and with his superb medical skills, he became famous. Xu Zhaozhen has written a lot of books, including more than ten books such as "Diagnosis Wing", "Medicine Standard", "Medical Mirror", and "Su Wen Pinglin". His life is a combination of diligence and talent, and a fusion of perseverance and innovation.
Written by the Ming Dynasty physician Xu Zhaozhen, the book is divided into two volumes, introducing the principles, methods and applications of pulse diagnosis in traditional Chinese medicine. Through long-term medical practice, Xu Zhaozhen expounded the basic knowledge and skills of pulse diagnosis in simple terms, so that readers can easily grasp the essence of pulse diagnosis.
In the pulse state of mind, Xu Zhaozhen emphasized the importance of pulse diagnosis in traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis, and believed that the patient's condition and ** can be understood through pulse cutting, so as to make an accurate diagnosis. Xu Zhaozhen gave a detailed introduction to the characteristics and significance of various pulse signs, and how to distinguish the severity of the disease by cutting the pulse.
In addition, Xu Zhaozhen also pointed out that pulse diagnosis is not only a diagnostic method, but also a manifestation of mood. Doctors need to maintain a calm and focused mindset when cutting the pulse, eliminate distractions and subjective biases, and concentrate on feeling the changes in the pulse. Only in this way can we truly grasp the essence of pulse diagnosis and provide accurate diagnosis and ** for patients.
In short, "The Mood of the Pulse of the Xu Family" is an ancient book of Chinese medicine with high academic value, which has important reference value for those who learn and master the pulse diagnosis of Chinese medicine. By reading this book, we can have an in-depth understanding of the principles and methods of TCM pulse diagnosis, and improve our medical literacy and diagnosis level.