This paper conducts an in-depth analysis of the theory and methods for differentiating and treating insomnia in Bu Ju Ji by Wu Cheng,a physician of the Qing Dynasty.By systematically sorting out the origin of Wu Cheng...This paper conducts an in-depth analysis of the theory and methods for differentiating and treating insomnia in Bu Ju Ji by Wu Cheng,a physician of the Qing Dynasty.By systematically sorting out the origin of Wu Cheng’s academic thoughts,this study explores his unique perspective on differentiating and treating insomnia,analyzes the compatibility rules of his core formulas and herbs,and reveals the characteristics of his medication use as well as its guiding value for later clinical practice.Research shows that Wu Cheng integrated the principles of the I Ching(Book of Changes)with medical theories to construct a theoretical system for consumptive diseases.In the differentiation and treatment of insomnia,he emphasized the dynamic balance of zang-fu organs,Qi,blood,Yin and Yang,with special attention to the impact of spleen-Yin deficiency on insomnia.He thus formed distinctive academic features,including treating both deficiency and excess,taking into account both Qi and blood,and regulating the spleen to protect the body’s defense system.In terms of medication,he was skilled in using herbs that are sweet and warm in nature for tonification,harmonizing Qi and blood,and invigorating the spleen to nourish Yin.These insights hold significant reference value for modern TCM(Traditional Chinese Medicine)in the treatment of insomnia.展开更多
The medical education of the Song dynasty constitutes a pivotal aspect within the broader framework of ancient Chinese medical education. The advent of the imperial examination system coincided with the emergence of a...The medical education of the Song dynasty constitutes a pivotal aspect within the broader framework of ancient Chinese medical education. The advent of the imperial examination system coincided with the emergence of a medical examination system, which served as the cornerstone for the subsequent evolution of medical education. According to historical records, the Song government established dedicated medical departments, along with comprehensive systems encompassing medical professors, students, and examinations. By examining extant medical historical documents, such as Tai Yi Ju Zhu Ke Cheng Wen Ge(《太医局诸科程文格》 Examination Answers and Standards of the Imperial Medical Bureau), researchers and readers can obtain a comprehensive understanding of the medical system that prevailed in the Song dynasty. While the intricate details of medical education during this era are not explicitly documented in historical records, modern researchers have the opportunity to uncover the entire view of medical education, particularly the medical examination system, through rigorous analysis of these extant historical medical documents. Such studies offer valuable insights into the developmental trajectory of the ancient Chinese medical examination system and provide crucial references for contemporary medical education. By conducting in-depth literature research and analysis of Tai Yi Ju Zhu Ke Cheng Wen Ge, this study endeavors to reconstruct the authentic scenario of medical examinations in the Song dynasty, as presented in the document, for the benefit of modern readers and researchers.展开更多
提议贡山三尖杉的新名称Cephalotaxus talonensis Cheng et Feng ex S.G.Lu et X.D.Lang替代不合法的旧名称Cephalotaxus lanceolata K.M.Feng in Cheng et al.(晚出同名)。对比贡山三尖杉和三尖杉Cephalotaxus fortunei Hooker的模式...提议贡山三尖杉的新名称Cephalotaxus talonensis Cheng et Feng ex S.G.Lu et X.D.Lang替代不合法的旧名称Cephalotaxus lanceolata K.M.Feng in Cheng et al.(晚出同名)。对比贡山三尖杉和三尖杉Cephalotaxus fortunei Hooker的模式标本和自然生长状态下的叶片形态,支持将贡山三尖杉处理为种的等级,不赞同Silba(1990)将贡山三尖杉降为三尖杉的变种[Cephalotaxus fortunei Hooker var.lanceolata(Feng)Silba]。文中提供4幅参照图片。展开更多
From the perspective of historical geography,this study conducts an in-depth investigation into the heritage timeline,regional characteristics,and formative factors of Longsha medical school(龙砂医派Longsha medicine)....From the perspective of historical geography,this study conducts an in-depth investigation into the heritage timeline,regional characteristics,and formative factors of Longsha medical school(龙砂医派Longsha medicine).Tracing its origin to the Song Dynasty,Longsha medicine has been handed down through successive generations,with numerous renowned physicians such as Xu Shuwei(许叔微)and Lu Wengui(陆文圭)making remarkable contributions to its development.A combination of favorable geographical location,superior ecological environment,an open cultural atmosphere,abundant local medicinal resources,and the unique physical constitutions of the local population comprehensively shaped the school’s distinct features and fueled its evolution.The core characteristics of Longsha medicine can be summarized as:emphasizing on inheritance and academic exploration,focusing on traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)classical theories and clinical practice,and embodying profound cultural connotations.As a regional and comprehensive TCM academic school,it originated in the Huashi area(historically known as Longsha)in Jiangyin County,Wuxi City,Jiangsu Province,gradually expanded to the areas surrounding Taihu Lake(太湖),and exerted far-reaching influence nationwide.Serving as a core representative of the TCM academic field in the Yangtze River Delta,Longsha medicine boasts a long history,solid cultural foundation,a galaxy of eminent physicians,classic works,distinct academic traits,unique diagnostic and therapeutic techniques,and vigorous dynamic inheritance.Contemporary in-depth research on Longsha medicine not only facilitates the dynamic inheritance of the core TCM theories such as Wu Yun Liu Qi(五运六气the five movements and six qi theory)in Huang Di Nei Jing(《黄帝内经》The Yellow Emperor’s Inner Classic)but also verifies the effectiveness and scientific validity of TCM classical theories in guiding the prevention and treatment of modern diseases.Thus,the study helps to protect regional medical-historical sources,enrich the doctrinal landscape of TCM,sustain distinctive academic techniques,catalyzes contemporary innovation,cultivates characteristic TCM talent,and enhances clinical service effectiveness.展开更多
基金Key Scientific Research Project of Anhui Provincial Department of Education in 2021,“Literature Collation of Insomnia Syndrome in Xin’an Medical Classics and Analysis of Its Related Academic Thoughts”(Project No.:KJ2021A1282)Wanjiang Pilot Zone Project in 2021,“Modern Apprenticeship System for TCM(Traditional Chinese Medicine)Mentorship Education”(Project No.:WJ-RCPY-037)2023 Anhui Provincial-Level High-Level Vocational Colleges and High-Level Professional Groups,TCM Professional Group(Project No.:Wan Jiao Mi Gao[2023]No.5)。
文摘This paper conducts an in-depth analysis of the theory and methods for differentiating and treating insomnia in Bu Ju Ji by Wu Cheng,a physician of the Qing Dynasty.By systematically sorting out the origin of Wu Cheng’s academic thoughts,this study explores his unique perspective on differentiating and treating insomnia,analyzes the compatibility rules of his core formulas and herbs,and reveals the characteristics of his medication use as well as its guiding value for later clinical practice.Research shows that Wu Cheng integrated the principles of the I Ching(Book of Changes)with medical theories to construct a theoretical system for consumptive diseases.In the differentiation and treatment of insomnia,he emphasized the dynamic balance of zang-fu organs,Qi,blood,Yin and Yang,with special attention to the impact of spleen-Yin deficiency on insomnia.He thus formed distinctive academic features,including treating both deficiency and excess,taking into account both Qi and blood,and regulating the spleen to protect the body’s defense system.In terms of medication,he was skilled in using herbs that are sweet and warm in nature for tonification,harmonizing Qi and blood,and invigorating the spleen to nourish Yin.These insights hold significant reference value for modern TCM(Traditional Chinese Medicine)in the treatment of insomnia.
文摘The medical education of the Song dynasty constitutes a pivotal aspect within the broader framework of ancient Chinese medical education. The advent of the imperial examination system coincided with the emergence of a medical examination system, which served as the cornerstone for the subsequent evolution of medical education. According to historical records, the Song government established dedicated medical departments, along with comprehensive systems encompassing medical professors, students, and examinations. By examining extant medical historical documents, such as Tai Yi Ju Zhu Ke Cheng Wen Ge(《太医局诸科程文格》 Examination Answers and Standards of the Imperial Medical Bureau), researchers and readers can obtain a comprehensive understanding of the medical system that prevailed in the Song dynasty. While the intricate details of medical education during this era are not explicitly documented in historical records, modern researchers have the opportunity to uncover the entire view of medical education, particularly the medical examination system, through rigorous analysis of these extant historical medical documents. Such studies offer valuable insights into the developmental trajectory of the ancient Chinese medical examination system and provide crucial references for contemporary medical education. By conducting in-depth literature research and analysis of Tai Yi Ju Zhu Ke Cheng Wen Ge, this study endeavors to reconstruct the authentic scenario of medical examinations in the Song dynasty, as presented in the document, for the benefit of modern readers and researchers.
基金supported by the National Forestry Public Welfare Foundation of China(Grant no.200804024)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant nos.30770164&30970186)
文摘提议贡山三尖杉的新名称Cephalotaxus talonensis Cheng et Feng ex S.G.Lu et X.D.Lang替代不合法的旧名称Cephalotaxus lanceolata K.M.Feng in Cheng et al.(晚出同名)。对比贡山三尖杉和三尖杉Cephalotaxus fortunei Hooker的模式标本和自然生长状态下的叶片形态,支持将贡山三尖杉处理为种的等级,不赞同Silba(1990)将贡山三尖杉降为三尖杉的变种[Cephalotaxus fortunei Hooker var.lanceolata(Feng)Silba]。文中提供4幅参照图片。
基金the grants from the second round of Construction Project of National Traditional Chinese Medicine Academic Schools Inheritance Studio of the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine(No.62,2019)the Seventh Batch of National Projects for Inheriting Academic Experience of Veteran Traditional Chinese Medicine Experts(No.[2022]76)Construction Project of Lu Shu’s National Veteran Traditional Chinese Medicine Expert Inheritance Studio under the National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine(No.[2022]75).
文摘From the perspective of historical geography,this study conducts an in-depth investigation into the heritage timeline,regional characteristics,and formative factors of Longsha medical school(龙砂医派Longsha medicine).Tracing its origin to the Song Dynasty,Longsha medicine has been handed down through successive generations,with numerous renowned physicians such as Xu Shuwei(许叔微)and Lu Wengui(陆文圭)making remarkable contributions to its development.A combination of favorable geographical location,superior ecological environment,an open cultural atmosphere,abundant local medicinal resources,and the unique physical constitutions of the local population comprehensively shaped the school’s distinct features and fueled its evolution.The core characteristics of Longsha medicine can be summarized as:emphasizing on inheritance and academic exploration,focusing on traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)classical theories and clinical practice,and embodying profound cultural connotations.As a regional and comprehensive TCM academic school,it originated in the Huashi area(historically known as Longsha)in Jiangyin County,Wuxi City,Jiangsu Province,gradually expanded to the areas surrounding Taihu Lake(太湖),and exerted far-reaching influence nationwide.Serving as a core representative of the TCM academic field in the Yangtze River Delta,Longsha medicine boasts a long history,solid cultural foundation,a galaxy of eminent physicians,classic works,distinct academic traits,unique diagnostic and therapeutic techniques,and vigorous dynamic inheritance.Contemporary in-depth research on Longsha medicine not only facilitates the dynamic inheritance of the core TCM theories such as Wu Yun Liu Qi(五运六气the five movements and six qi theory)in Huang Di Nei Jing(《黄帝内经》The Yellow Emperor’s Inner Classic)but also verifies the effectiveness and scientific validity of TCM classical theories in guiding the prevention and treatment of modern diseases.Thus,the study helps to protect regional medical-historical sources,enrich the doctrinal landscape of TCM,sustain distinctive academic techniques,catalyzes contemporary innovation,cultivates characteristic TCM talent,and enhances clinical service effectiveness.