book title | Zhujie Shanghan Lun |
dynasty | Jin Published in 1144 |
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Written by Han? Zhang Ji and annotated by Jin?Cheng Wuji. The book was first published in 1144, but the original edition was lost early. It was preserved until the end of the Ming Dynasty around 1172, and was later lost. The main existing editions include: the Yongtang version published in the eighth year of Dade in the Yuan Dynasty, the Xiong Zhongde Tang version published in 1509, the Zhao Kaimei version published in 1599, the Sikuquanshu version, and the Lushi version published in Changjun Shuangbai Yantang in 1870. , 1880 Saoye Shanfang Journal, Four Preparations, Four Series, 1924 Shanghai Guangya Book Company Lithographed Edition, 1955 Commercial Press Printed Edition, 1956 People's Medical Publishing House printed version, etc.
Zhujie Shanghan Lun is the earliest fully annotated version of
Shanghan Lun. It is divided into 10 volumes and 22 chapters. The number of chapters and the content of each chapter are basically the same as the "Song Dynasty Edition"
Shanghan Lun, but some text has been added or deleted, such as "Luck Chart" at the beginning of the volume, and "Luck Chart" at the end of each volume. Added 1 item of "Explanation"; deleted and re-appeared the formula. The formula with the same name was only retained in one place. Delete the sub-heading clauses in the "Song Version" that are duplicated in the main text and the "can" and "can't" in Volumes 8, 9 and 10. The reappearance clause in the text, the 25 additions and subtractions in the main text were deleted, and they were regrouped at the end of Volume 10, etc.