The Source of Drug Diagnosis in Wang Yue

There are always different opinions about the source of Betty Wong Yao Zhen. First, Mahayana, a monk doctor of Han nationality, brought Tubo from Maha in Ji Bo Lane of Han Dynasty and then translated it into Tibetan. (Preface of Dege Edition of Betty Wong Yao Zhen); Secondly, according to the records in chapter 1 13 of Betty Wong Yaozhen, the fourth and third measures think that the book originated from Wutai Mountain, and thirdly, the book originated from the Book of Traditional Chinese Medicine. According to the Tubo King's Mirror, in 7 10 AD, the princess brought all kinds of Gong Ji books. The medical books in these books were translated into Tibetan by Mahaga Yinda, Kun-Potsaize, Kun-Bodam-Zug and Tibetan doctor RCog-la sMan-pa. Betty Wong Yaozhen is the most important of these translations.

On this basis, there is no doubt that Betty Wong's Yao Zhen comes from Chinese medical classics. From the content analysis, it is based on traditional Chinese medicine, joined the experience and theory of Tibetan medicine, and absorbed the content and theory of Tianzhu medicine.

It is estimated that Betty Wong Yaozhen was probably compiled in the first half of the eighth century. Betty Wong Yaozhen has three editions, namely 120, 1 15 and 1 13.

In terms of human physiological structure, Betty Wong Yao Zhen described the structure, shape and size of brain marrow, bones, limbs, spine, muscles and internal organs. In the aspect of physiological function, lung, Chiba and bacon are highlighted, which play a major coordinating role in physiology and pathology, and qi and blood are the driving force of life activities; In terms of etiology and disease classification, it can be divided into two categories: cold disease and fever; In the diagnosis of diseases, the diagnostic methods of looking, smelling and cutting are put forward. In terms of treatment methods, the methods of both internal and external treatment are summarized.

More than 1000 kinds of single drugs and prescriptions are recorded in pharmacy, which are divided into two types: cold and heat, and are treated in pairs with clinical cold and heat diseases. More than ten kinds of dosage forms, such as powder, ointment, decoction, laxative, emetic, soothing pulse and ghee, were introduced. In addition, the nutritional therapy of food is also introduced. The poisoning and prevention of food and drugs were also recorded.