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Which dynasty was Yang Jizhou?
Yang Jizhou came from the Ming Dynasty.

Famous acupuncturist in Ming Dynasty, a native of Liangjiayuan, Changshan County, Quzhou City, the thirteenth generation grandson of Yang. The main work "Acupuncture Dacheng".

According to the 22-year family history of China Medical Records, his grandfather Yang En and his father Yang Yan both worked in Thai hospitals and enjoyed a high reputation. Yang's professional doctors have been handed down from generation to generation, and have rich secret recipes, prescriptions and medical classics. The book "Acupuncture Tips" is written on the basis of Yang Jizhou's family biography "Acupuncture" and other classics, combined with personal clinical experience, which comprehensively summarizes the achievements of acupuncture before the Ming Dynasty and has become a classic work of acupuncture in China. This book is listed in the catalogue of Sikuquanshu, and is honored as an acupuncture classic by medical circles at home and abroad. Since the publication of 160 1, this book has been published in 47 editions. It is rare that it has been engraved many times and has a high reputation. In foreign countries, it also has great influence. Acupuncture scholars in many countries have translated it into their own languages and regarded it as important learning and reference materials. It is still one of the most widely circulated and influential works in the field of acupuncture and moxibustion. Yang Jizhou is the author of the Secret Recipe of Pathogenesis, and was awarded the title of "Associate Physician" in the Annotation of the Concise Catalogue of the Supplement to Siku. He learned to cast bronze statues, described acupoints in detail, and demonstrated them by drawing. He was very eager to learn. It is these groundbreaking achievements that have established the position of "Needle Sage" in the medical history of Yang Jizhou.

On one occasion, Zhao Wenbing, Shanxi's censor, suffered from flaccid paralysis. After repeated treatment, he invited Yang Jizhou to Shaanxi for treatment. Yang Jizhou recovered after only three injections. In his early years, he compiled three volumes of Tips for Health Acupuncture, but it was never published. It was at this time that Zhao Wenbing saw the book "Tips of Health Acupuncture". In order to thank Yang Jizhou, he decided to help Yang Jizhou publish this book in Fu Zi, and entrusted Hien Kim, a Jinyang person, to revise this anthology. At this time, Yang Jizhou read widely and put all