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Introduce, who is Uncle Wang? Alian, uncle Feng's niece.

Wang Shuhe, an ancient doctor. Medical scientist in Jin dynasty. Mingxi was born in Gaoping (now Shandong). Born in the fifteenth year of Jian 'an in the Eastern Han Dynasty, that is, 2 10. He was knowledgeable and upright, and at that time he made an order to cure too much. In the history of TCM development, he has made two important contributions, one is to sort out Treatise on Febrile Diseases, and the other is to write Pulse Meridian. Wang Shuhe is quiet, knowledgeable about classical prescriptions, and familiar with the techniques of self-cultivation and self-cultivation, especially good at pulse diagnosis. Pulse Classic summarizes the achievements of pulse science before Han Dynasty, and it is the earliest extant work of pulse science in China. Twenty-four kinds of pulse conditions are summarized, and the three-nine phases, inch and mouth pulse are discussed, which has great influence on ancient pulse science. In addition, Zhang Zhongjing's Treatise on Febrile Diseases in the Han Dynasty was sorted out, which was lost due to the war and was almost lost. Wang rewrote Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Treatise on Miscellaneous Diseases into Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Synopsis of the Golden Chamber, starting with Wang, which is unforgettable. Although some people criticized his arrangement in later generations, most people thought it was essential, and Zhang Zhongjing's learning was preserved through Wang's editing and arrangement. In addition, there are six volumes of On Diseases, which have not been handed down from generation to generation.

Wang Shuhe spent his childhood in poverty. The harsh reality of life has made him studious, modest and quiet since childhood. He especially loved medicine, read a lot of ancient medical classics, and gradually learned the skill of pulse diagnosis and treatment. When he started practicing medicine, people looked down on him because his family was poor and his clothes were worn out. He had to wander around with a medicine box on his back, often without food and accommodation. Because of the study of pulse science, many difficult patients have been cured slowly, and more and more people have invited him to see a doctor, and his reputation is getting bigger and bigger. The introduction of Wang Shuhe gradually spread throughout Luoyang City. At the age of thirty-two, Wang Shuhe was chosen as the imperial doctor of Wei Shaofu. There are a lot of famous medical codes and books in Wei Shaofu, and doctors in past dynasties also have many experienced prescriptions. Wang Shuhe used the opportunity of being a doctor to read a lot of pharmaceutical works, which laid a solid foundation for him to climb the medical peak. Later, after decades of careful research, Wang Shuhe finally wrote the first complete and systematic monograph on pulse diagnosis in China, with a total of 654.38+ 10,000 words, 654.38+00 volumes and 98 articles, on the basis of absorbing the pulse diagnosis theories of ancient famous doctors such as Bian Que, Hua Tuo and Zhang Zhongjing and combining his long-term clinical experience. Pulse Classic summarizes and develops the experience of pulse science before the Western Jin Dynasty, classifies the physiological and pathological changes of pulse conditions into 24 kinds of pulse conditions, and makes pulse science officially become the science of TCM diagnosis of diseases.

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