What are the ancient medical books?
1, the Yellow Emperor's Eighty-One Classic (it is said that it was written by Bian Que, an ancient imperial doctor, and the rapid development of medicine has not surpassed it so far. )\x0d\2。 "Yin and Yang Eleven-pulse Moxibustion Sutra" (silk book unearthed in Mawangdui during the Spring and Autumn Period? ) \x0d\ Moxibustion Sutra of Eleven Veins in Foot and Arm (silk book unearthed in Mawangdui in the Spring and Autumn Period? ) \x0d\ Huangdi Needle Sutra (Warring States Period? )\x0d\\x0d\3。 Huangdi Moxibustion Sutra (Tang? )\x0d\\x0d\4。 Yu point moxibustion paste (Northern Song Medical College). ) \x0d\ acupuncturist Zi Shengjing (Southern Song Dynasty acupuncturist Wang Zhizhong) \x0d\ Emergency moxibustion (Southern Song Dynasty acupuncturist Wen Rennian) \x0d\ Meridian Liu Zhuzhen Jing (Jin Dynasty acupuncturist He Ruoyu) \x0d\ Needle guide (Jin Dynasty acupuncturist Dou Mo) Shen Ying acupuncture Yulong Jing (Wang Yuan Guo Rui) \x0d\ Complete works of acupuncture and moxibustion (Xu Feng, an acupuncturist in Ming Dynasty) \x0d\ Eight-pulse examination of strange meridians (Li Mingshizhen) \x0d\ Acupuncture and moxibustion gathering English. Questioning Acupuncture (Wang Mingji) \x0d\ Acupuncture Integration (published by Liao Runhong, author unknown) \x0d\x0d\ 6. Acupuncture meets the source (acupuncturist Li Xuechuan in Qing Dynasty) \ x0d \ Taiyi Shen Zhenxin Method (acupuncturist Han Yifeng in early Qing Dynasty) \ 7. Acupuncture fax (Zhao Xi Sun Bingyi, an acupuncturist in the Republic of China) \x0d\ True story of acupuncture (Zhao Xi, an acupuncturist in the Republic of China) \x0d\x0d\ Pre-Qin Dynasty: Shennong Herbal Classic \x0d\ Han Dynasty: Huangdi Neijing, a medical book of Mawangdui Han Tomb, Ming Dynasty: Wang Shuhe Pulse Classic, Huangfu Mi Acupuncture A and B Classic, Tao Hongjing Herbal Classic Notes, Ge Hong Jifang, Chao's. Hu Sihui's Diet and Diet, Xu Guozhen's Imperial Hospital, Liu's Original Disease Type, Zhang's Scholars, Zhu Danxi's Theory of Gezhiyu, Li Dongyuan's Theory of Spleen and Stomach, Li Shizhen's Compendium of Materia Medica, Liu's Compendium of Materia Medica and Wu Youke's On Epidemic Fever.