1. The original book is mainly used for
① Treatise on Febrile Diseases, Differentiating the Pulse and Syndrome of Yangming Disease and Treating it: "If the pulse is floating, fever, thirst for water, and urination is unfavorable, Zhuling Decoction is the main treatment."
② Treatise on Treatise on Febrile Diseases Differentiating Syndrome of Shaoyin Disease and Treating it at the same time: "For Shaoyin disease, people who have diarrhea for six or seven days, cough and vomit thirst, and are upset and can't sleep, Zhuling Decoction is the main treatment."
2. Selected Prescriptions from Luo Mei's Ancient and Modern Famous Doctors' Prescriptions, Volume 3, records Zhao Yuhuang: "Zhongjing made a soup of Polyporus, so as to promote Yangming and Shaoyin to pass through water and heat, but its purpose was to benefit yin, not to patent water. Covering typhoid fever on the exterior is the most taboo to destroy yang, while deficiency in the interior causes yin deficiency. The yin in the kidney and the body fluid in the stomach are also the death of yin. Therefore, people with yin deficiency should not lightly move their stools, that is, small water should also be avoided. If yin deficiency is too osmotic, body fluid will not be exhausted. In the prescription, Ejiao nourishes yin, promotes regeneration and removes blood stasis, and benefits water in the kidney, that is, nourishes yin in the kidney. Talc is sweet, slippery and cold, which can remove heat in the stomach and nourish yin in the stomach. With the help of the light infiltration of Erling, it can not only dispel the turbid heat, but also moisten the true yin without leaving its stasis, and not suffer from its boredom. What about the source that is clear and the flow is unclear? Those who take care of the sun to benefit water and use wuling, take the sun as the duty to cool water, so it is urgent to add cinnamon to warm it, which is to warm the kidney and promote water. The use of polyporus for Yangming and Shaoyin, the use of two meridians and two body fluids, and the special use of Ejiao and talc to moisten it are nourishing the invisible and tangible. Although water is the same, cold and warm are different, only the discerning know it.