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Miao Xiyong was a famous TCM clinician in Ming Dynasty.
Miao Xiyong, whose real name is Mu Tai, was born in the middle of Yuhai. He was a famous TCM clinician and TCM practitioner in Ming Dynasty. Miao Xiyong was born in 1546, twenty-five years after Jiajing. He died in 1627. He is over eighty years old and buried at the foot of Yushan Mountain.

Miao Xiyong

At the age of eight, his father died unfortunately, and he was alienated from his relatives and friends. /kloc-when he was 0/7 years old, he unfortunately suffered from malaria, but he didn't recover for a long time. He cured Su Wen with his self-taught medical skill. Since then, Miao Xiyong has developed a strong interest in medicine and started to teach himself medicine.

Miao Xiyong loves landscape tourism all his life, and likes to find teachers and visit friends, which has played a very important role in promoting the process of his self-study of medical skills. Miao Xiyong made many friends in his life. It is closely related to famous medical experts such as Shen Jinheng, Minister Zhang Sui and Wang Wenlu. He also greeted each other. At the same time, Miao Xiyong was unrestrained, clapping his hands and laughing wildly when chatting with friends, and crying in the face of heaven. This is also an important reason why he has many friends.

Miao Xiyong is a famous TCM doctor. He writes medical books while practicing medicine. His representative works are: exquisite, profound, concise and comprehensive medical books, which are widely praised by later generations and have a great influence on later medicine. At the same time, Miao Xiyong also participated in various medical books, especially materia medica, and taught himself medicine and medicine. In addition, due to his sincerity and kindness, he also collected many experiences among the people.

Miao Xiyong has noble medical ethics and superb medical skills. While studying medicine, he also treats people and practices medicine. At that time, there was a proverb:' Life and death are human beings, weapons are busy, and self-determination is welcome'. This is enough to show Miao Xiyong's noble medical ethics.

Miao Xiyong's life is full of ups and downs. He was lonely in his childhood, but he was ambitious. He studied hard and became a doctor praised by later generations. People admire him very much.

Miao Xiyong's works

Miao Xiyong is a famous TCM clinician in China. There are many medical contributions in history, among which his medical works have also made great contributions to medicine at that time and later generations. Miao Xiyong 17 years old began to teach himself medical skills. He studied various medical books, made many mentors and friends, and explored and studied medical skills.

One of Miao Xiyong's works

As a famous medical expert, Miao Xiyong writes medical books while studying medicine. After 30 years of painstaking research, he finally wrote many medical works, among which the representative works are Shennong's Classic of Materia Medica, Xian Xingzhai's Guang Ji, Yi Xin Zhuan and Herbal Prescriptions. These representatives had a great influence on medicine at that time, and also had far-reaching reference significance for later medicine. Shennong Compendium of Materia Medica is another compendium of materia medica after Li Shizhen's Compendium of Materia Medica. This book mainly discusses the properties, tastes and indications of drugs. This book has 30 volumes and dialectically discusses drugs. It is a comprehensive medical book called Medical Records, with four volumes. The first three volumes introduce Miao Xiyong's clinical experience, from which we can draw some treatment rules of diseases; The fourth volume lists his commonly used drugs and moxibustion methods. The book covers the treatment of stroke, dysentery, cold, summer heat, spleen and stomach, diarrhea, weakness, hematemesis, diabetes and other diseases, as well as the treatment of women and children and surgical diseases.

At the same time, Miao Xiyong also wrote the famous work Modern Medicine Collection, which transplanted the process of seeing, listening, asking and cutting into the theory of geomantic omen and perfected the theoretical system of geomantic omen. This is a classic of ancient Feng Shui in China.

Miao Xiyong's complete medical works

In the thirty-fifth year of Jiajing in Ming Dynasty and the seventh year of Daqi, Miao Xiyong, a Buddhist monk, died. Originally from Changshu, Jiangsu, I now live in Changxing, Zhejiang. He later moved to Jintan. He was a famous doctor in the late Ming Dynasty with excellent medical skills.

Encyclopedia of medicine

Miao Xiyong's classical wing burial is a great achievement of famous doctors in Ming and Qing Dynasties. This book contains his three existing medical works, namely, The Complete Works of Medical Canon, Shennong Herbal Classic and Herbal Prescription.

Shennong's "Guang Ji of Xian Xing Zhai" has 30 volumes and more than 30 papers. * * * More than 400 drugs were recorded in/kloc-0. The book quotes a large number of materia medica documents, including Records of Famous Doctors, Tang Materia Medica, Kaibao Materia Medica, Jiayou Materia Medica and Inheritance of Materia Medica.

There are 19 volumes. The book comprehensively records 199 kinds of internal medicine and internal medicine diseases, gynecological diseases, pediatric diseases and other diseases. Cited more than 400 medical works. The medical prescriptions recorded in this book are all very practical and effective prescriptions in ancient times and at that time, as well as Miao Xiyong's secret recipe and "tantric meditation" prescription. It is a medical book with great clinical reference value in ancient times and even in modern times.

The Classic of Materia Medica is written according to the Prescription of Materia Medica. The book catalogue consists of four units, namely, records of Xianxingzhai Medicine, Zheng Lei Materia Medica, Shennong Materia Medica Classic, Materia Medica Prescription and its medical research papers.

Modern Records of Xianxingzhai Medicine is a monograph edited by Ren Chunrong, an associate researcher of China Academy of Educational Sciences, and published by China Chinese Medicine Press in August 2008. 1999. This book summarizes Miao Xiyong's great achievements in medical work and also makes some contributions to the medical field in China.

Muxiyong tomb

Miao Xiyong, a native of Shanghai, was a famous expert in traditional Chinese medicine in the late Ming Dynasty. My ancestral home is Changshu, Jiangsu. He lived in Changxing, Zhejiang for many years and then moved to Jintan, Jiangsu. Buried in Changshu, Xiaofu Temple and nearby Shunquan County.

Muxiyong tomb

However, during the "Cultural Revolution" from 1966 to 1976, violence was rampant because people advocated excessively radical ideas, such as sweeping away all kinds of monsters, "breaking the old four" and "establishing the new four". At that time, Mu Xiyong's mausoleum survived the radical wave of the "Cultural Revolution", which caused devastating damage to China culture. After several repairs in recent years, Miao Xiyong's tomb, Baitaitai and the tomb road have all been repaired. The tombstone is engraved with the words "Tomb of the famous doctor Zhongchun Temple in Ming Dynasty", which is a local municipal cultural relics protection unit.

At the end of Ming Dynasty, due to the lack of emperor's power and the autocratic rule of eunuchs, Miao Xiyong not only made great contributions to Chinese medicine, but also cared about national security. He became Lin Dong party member. He was straightforward and profoundly criticized the dark society at that time. He often talked with literati about the government and expressed great dissatisfaction with the autocratic rule of eunuchs. Therefore, Miao Xiyong is also called "An Daoquan".

The Muxiyong Tomb has now developed into a local tourist attraction in Changshu for future generations to watch. At the same time, they learn and admire Mu Xiyong's noble medical ethics, broad mind and feelings of worrying about the country and the people. At the same time, there are many scenic spots around Muxiyong Tomb, such as Meiliju Shayuan in Changshu, Liu Ru Tomb, Boloni, Mo Wei Temple, Xiaoshidong, Xinfeng Pavilion and Jade Crab Spring. Visitors who have been to this scenic spot are deeply impressed by it. The environment is quiet and charming.