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doctorZhang Jie-bin
alias styleHui-qing akaJing-yue
dynastyMing Lived in 1563~1640
WorksNote Leijing 、Written Jingyue Quanshu
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Another number is passed. A native of Shanyin (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang), originally from Mianzhu, Sichuan, he was awarded the command of the Shaoxing Guards during his military exploits in the early Ming Dynasty and moved to Kuaiji, Zhejiang. His father, Zhang Shoufeng, was a guest in Dingxi. He went to Beijing with his father at the age of 14 and studied medicine from Jin Ying (Mengshi), a famous doctor in Gyeonggi. Medical skills. Zhang's medicine is famous in the capital. "People at that time compared Zhongjing and Dongyuan."

In his early years, Zhang advocated the theory that there is insufficient excess yin in Dan Xiyang. After middle age, he based it on Neijing "Only when yin is at peace and yang is compact can essence-spirit be normal." , and under the influence of Zhang Yuan-su, he turned to criticize Danxi and "the medical methods of Dongtan and Lizhai". Influenced by Wang Bing, he developed the theory that the fire of life gate is the original qi, and the water in the kidney is the essence. Without the form of Yin essence, it is not enough to contain original qi. He put forward the theory that Yang is never superfluous and true Yin is often insufficient, and he became one of the main figures of the warming and tonic school.

Zhang's works include: Leijing 32 volumes, Leijing Tuyi 11 volumes, Appendix 4 volumes, Jingyue Quanshu 64 volumes, and there is also 1 volume Question Record, which some people suspect is a false trust.

In terms of diagnosis and treatment ideas, Zhang emphasizes syndrome differentiation and treatment, and seeking the root cause of syndrome differentiation. Zhang proposed the theory of two cardinal principles and six changes. The two cardinal principles refer to yin-yang, and six changes refer to exterior and interior, virtual and real, Hanre. Only by grasping six changes can one master Bingben . Zhang believes that "all diseases should be treated at their root cause", and treating the root cause is the most important treatment. Some of the arguments put forward by Zhang include: "Medicine is expensive, specialization is especially important, and you should be brave"; "Knowing what is right and what is wrong is important"; "Discriminating between deficiency and reality"; Discussing supplementation and diarrhea; Discussing obedience; Exploring diseases through living methods; "Cure if there is no cure" " etc., all talk about syndrome differentiation and treatment.

Zhang has rich clinical experience and has put forward many useful insights. For example, on the application of Mingmen (GV4) theory, on the analysis of inquiry, on the discussion of gas poisoning and its prevention methods, on the distinction between apoplexy and exogenous apoplexy, on the treatment of acute illness, on the role of psychiatric psychotherapy, on the exposure of malingering etc., are all inspiring. Zhang Jie-bin, as the main figure of the warming and tonic school, is indispensable for his contribution; however, he cannot be spared his share of the blame for the disadvantages caused by over-emphasis on warming and tonic.

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