Books on acupuncture. Two volumes. Not divided into volumes. Written by Zhai Liang of Ming Dynasty. Mainly a detailed introduction to meridian acupuncture. A compilation of meridians summarizing acupuncture works. Two volumes. Not divided into volumes. Written by Zhai Liang in the Ming Dynasty. Published in 1628. This book discusses the circulation, collaterals, meridian points and main diseases of the fourteen meridians in conjunction with the attributes and physiological characteristics of the organs. Also included are diagrams of the internal organs and meridians, hymns, diagrams of the start and end of the hand and foot meridians, internal scenes, and the theory of the Eight Extraordinary Meridians.
Reader comments
I especially like the part about the meridians and acupuncture points of the human body, it feels magical. Moreover, the author combined the meridians and the five elements to explain, which gave me a deeper understanding of the theory of traditional Chinese medicine. In short, this is a very practical Chinese medicine book, recommended to friends who are interested in Chinese medicine!
A good book, well worth reading, highly recommended.
It takes careful consideration to understand the mystery.
I especially like the part about the meridians and acupuncture points of the human body, it feels magical. Moreover, the author combined the meridians and the five elements to explain, which gave me a deeper understanding of the theory of traditional Chinese medicine. In short, this is a very practical Chinese medicine book, recommended to friends who are interested in Chinese medicine!
A good book, well worth reading, highly recommended.
It takes careful consideration to understand the mystery.