Wang Shi
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Wang Shi was a doctor in Song Dynasty. "Song Shi Yi Wen Zhi" contains "Shanghan Zheng Zhi", which was written by Wang Shi, but there is no record about Wang Shi Ping's "Song Shi". Contemporary Mr. Li Yun's "dictionary of names of traditional Chinese medicine" synthesizes "Song Shi Yi Wen Zhi" and "Shi Shan Tang bibliography" and so on, and says: "Wang Shi, who was born in Yingzhou (now Fuyang), Anhui Province, in Song Dynasty, was a famous doctor Pang an Chang's elder brother, and was an official to the governor of Xinyang "Shanghan Yizheng" was written in three volumes. This is a comprehensive information about Wang Shi's life, but there are many mistakes in it.
brief introduction
Now the collected information about Wang Shi's life is listed as follows: 1 He invented the hidden mystery in Treatise on febrile diseases. (2) preface to treatise on Febrile Diseases and invigorating death by Guo Yong of Song Dynasty: later, the book of Wei Wang Zhonggong Jiancheng was quite innovative. (3) song Wenge's "hidden cave magazine": Wang Zhonggong's "Treatise on Febrile Diseases" decoction notes: the following is true. (4) Guo Ting Lu by fan of Song Dynasty: the second son of Wang Ledao, Shi, Zhonggong, Ning and Youan.
Life of the characters
According to the above historical data, Wang Shi was the son of Wang Ledao. Wang Yue is famous for Wang Tao. According to the history of the Song Dynasty, Wang Tao was born in Shaanxi Province. In his early years, he traveled to the capital and met with the eldest son of Li Jinqing, the Duke of the capital, in Changge (now Xuchang). Later, he married Li Jinqing's daughter and took Xuchang as his family. Wang Shi was born here. It can be seen that Wang Shi was born in the family of xianhuan, and his younger brother Wang ninghou was also in an important position. He was a hot figure in the court. Although Wang Shi was born in Zhumen, he is broad-minded and admires Tao Yuanming most. Therefore, he has no intention to be an official. Although he has been an official for many years, he is often free from being an official. He is a typical man of temperament. According to Yanbei magazine, Wang Shi had been a member of Sima Guangguang since he was a child. He was treated strictly by Wen Gong. Zhong Gong was detached from the outside world and did not mean to be an official. He was once an official of Tian Ling. Su Shi was an official of Tian Ling when he was in Zhongshan. Later, he was the prefect of Xinyang. He died in Xianning of Hubei Province after he went to the south. Wang Shiran was praised for his outstanding literary style at that time. He also had a high attainments in medical research. He often discussed with famous doctors at that time, such as sun Zhao, Du Ren and Chang Qizhi. Everyone was his friend. He was neither a professional doctor nor Pang Anchang's Apprentice. His medical knowledge should come from self-study. Under the trend of Confucian medical study in Song Dynasty, Wang Shi should be a more successful one In particular, the most original research on the treatise on febrile diseases was paid great attention to at that time. Three volumes of treatise on Febrile Diseases and one volume of local prescriptions added to treatise on febrile diseases have been lost. However, many chapters are still preserved in some existing medical books, such as yuan · Wang Haogu's Yilei Yuanrong, which quoted the theory of imperial Fengfang in many places. The content of treatise on febrile diseases is mainly typhoid fever, which is very incisive It was once thought that it was the work of Wang Zhen, a famous doctor in the Northern Song Dynasty, but after the author's textual research, the theory of Fengfang in the dynasty came from the book Shanghan syndrome and treatment, from which we can still see the insights of this almost forgotten master of Shanghan in the song Dynasty. with the lapse of time, there are many medical scientists who have made great contributions in history. Their names have gradually been forgotten. It is the responsibility of every medical worker to understand them, explore them, let their names shine again, and give them a fair evaluation.
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