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Introduction on Fu Xing Jue: Passages from Tang Ye JingDOI: 10.4236/oalib.1102825, PP. 1-7 Subject Areas: Internal Medicine Keywords: Fu Xing Jue, Shang Han Lun, Chinese Medicine, Herbal Medicine Abstract
Secrets for Auxiliary Cultivation Life: The Essential Method of Using Herbal
Medicine for the Differential Treatment of the Five Zang Organs (Fu Xing Jue Wu Zang Yong Yao Fa Yao)
abbr. Fu Xing Jue is regarded as a secret script authored by the Taoist
hermit Tao Hong Jing. Fu Xing Jue had
been sealed in Dunhuang Library Cave (Cave 17) since 1006 A.D. and was
discovered in 1900 A.D. In 1974, a barefoot doctor Zhang Dachang
published the hand-copy of the script. Scholars believe in that the script keeps passages from the first formulae book i.e. Classic of Decoction (Tang Ye Jing) which is cited in Treaties on Febrile Disease (Shang Han Lun) in large quantities. This
paper introduced the history finding of the
book and distinguished definitions of deficiency (Xu) and excess (Shi), substance (Ti), function (Yong), transformation (Hua),
the subdivision of the five tastes, 25 plant herbs, and 20 formulae
which regulate Ti and Yong or organs.
Zhang, H. (2016). Introduction on Fu Xing Jue: Passages from Tang Ye Jing. Open Access Library Journal, 3, e2825. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/oalib.1102825. References
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