book title | Wangshuhe Maijue |
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Wangshuhe Maijue is a volume, referred to as Maijue. It is mostly believed to be a pseudonymous work by Gao Yangsheng in the Six Dynasties. The main content of this book is taken from Wang Xi Maijue, compiled into a four-character song formula to explain the pulse and pulse method. The 24 pulse manifestations are divided into seven forms (floating, smooth, slippery, solid, stringy, tight, and flood), eight li (micro, heavy, slow, astringent, late, subdued, wet, weak), and nine paths (long, short). , deficiency, promotion, knot, generation, firmness, movement and thinness) three categories. Because its lyrics are simple and easy to learn, it was widely spread between the Song and Yuan Dynasties. However, many doctors believe that the text in the book is superficial and contains many fallacies. There are several types of engravings and annotated editions, the earliest being the Yuan Dynasty Compilation of Diagrams and Methods Maijue Collection and the Ming Dynasty Zhengtong Period Fang Engraving Edition. The annotated original name of Xiong Zong-li in the Ming Dynasty is Wutingzi, which is commonly known as Maijue .