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book titleWenbing Tiaobian
dynastyQing Written in 1798
AuthorWu Tang Written
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This book is one of the important representative works on warm diseases, with a total of six volumes. It was written by Wu Tang in the Qing Dynasty and was completed in the third year of Jiaqing (1798), which took six years. After its publication, it became so valued by medical practitioners that it was reprinted more than fifty times. It also had commentaries by Wang Meng-ying and Ye Lin . Or compiled into a popular version of the verses. Today's warm diseases textbooks draw most from this book.

Wenbing Tiaobian is Wu Tang's masterpiece of many years of warm diseases technical research and clinical summary. The whole book is based on triple energizer syndrome differentiation, running through it from front to back, explaining the whole process of warm disease differentiation and treatment. It also refers to Zhongjing Six Meridians Syndrome Differentiation, Liu Hejian warm febrile disease mechanism, Ye Tian- shi Weiqi nutrient-blood syndrome differentiation and Wu You-ke Wenyi Lun and other theories, analyzing the reasoning down to the smallest detail, the pathogenesis is very clear , and it can be cured effectively. For example, the book summarizes the treatment methods of clearing collaterals, clearing nutrients, and nourishing yin for warm disease. It is actually a summary and improvement of various methods of clearing heat and nourishing yin that are scattered in medical records. It is divided into Lonicera and Forsythia Powder as pungent-cool and moderate formula, Sang Juqin as pungent-cool and mild formula, and White Tiger Decoction as pungent-cool and drastic formula, making the prescriptions for various diseases clear and organized. Ye Tian-shi's prescription, once refined in the hands of Wu Tang, became Mulberry Leaf and Chrysanthemum Decoction, Palace-Clearing Decoction, Coptis and Plum Decoction, etc. . It is enough to know that this book Wu Tang was not just written for compilation, but is actually a work of sublimation of academic theory with great care.

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