His family background, his grandfather Yang Yi, and his father all worked in Thai hospital, and his reputation is very high. Yang has been a doctor for generations and has a wealth of secret recipes, prescriptions and medical classics. Yang Jizhou comprehensively summarized the achievements of acupuncture before the Ming Dynasty on the basis of the heirloom "Acupuncture Tips" and other classics, combined with personal clinical experience, and wrote a book "Acupuncture", which became a classic work of acupuncture in China.
Acupuncture Dacheng has been published in 47 editions since 160 1, and the number of reprints and word-of-mouth are rare. In foreign countries, it also has great influence. Acupuncture scholars in many countries translate it into their own languages and regard 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.
Introduce the origin of acupuncture;
The earliest origin of acupuncture can be traced back to Shennong, a legendary doctor and agricultural god in China, China. It is said that Shennong personally tried various herbs and treatments, including inserting certain substances into the skin. These practices gradually evolved into the basic theory and practice of acupuncture.
In addition, Huangdi Neijing, written by Huangdi in ancient Huang San, China, is also an important document for the development of acupuncture. Huangdi Neijing is an important classic of Chinese medicine, covering all aspects of Chinese medicine theory and practice, including acupuncture. With the passage of time, acupuncture has gradually developed in China and become one of the main therapies of Chinese medicine. With its unique theoretical basis and practical technology, acupuncture is widely used in the treatment of various diseases and symptoms.