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Is one of the four classics of traditional Chinese medicine "medicated fu" or "medicated tune"?

I have memorized the medicinal properties and 400 flavors.

Both of them are introductory classics of traditional Chinese medicine, and they are different from each other, so there is no need to stick to them.

Traditional Chinese medicine is divided into four categories-cold, hot and warm, which just compiles the most representative effects of an ancient Chinese medicine. If you can recite the "Medicinal Nature Fu", you can basically know what kind of diseases it is treating. But it can't completely summarize the medicinal properties of traditional Chinese medicine.

"Four hundred flavors of medicinal properties" is very comprehensive, the first sentence is sexual taste, and the last few sentences are synergistic. Take astragalus as an example.

"Medicinal Nature Fu": "It can suppress olfactory weakness, dispel sores and produce pus, like Astragalus membranaceus"

"Four Hundred Flavors": "Astragalus membranaceus is warm in nature, astringing sweat and consolidating exterior, supporting sores and promoting granulation, and deficient in qi"

Medicinal nature fu lacks sweat absorption and exterior consolidation, but at the same time, some sexual and taste functions of medicinal nature fu are more than 400 flavors.

It's easier to recite "Medicinal Nature Fu", and "Four Hundred Flavors" will be strung together when reciting at the back. There are more than 3,000 words of medicinal properties and more than 6,000 words of 400 flavors.

Of course, I suggest you recite both. These are basic skills. If you have limited energy, recite "Medicine Fu", which is catchy after all.

Both have their own advantages and are comparable.