Wang Shuhe, mingxi, shuhe for its word. A native of Gaoping (高平, in modern Zoucheng and Jinxiang, Shandong). Uncle Wang's life is not found in the historical legend, and it is believed that it was once the "Taiyi Order". Huang Fumian's "Preface to the A and B Classics" Yun: "In modern times, the Tai Doctor Ordered Wang Shuhe to write a very refined treatise on Zhongjing's will, and pointed out the application of things." The Book of Jia yi was written at the end of Wei and is called "modern" in the preface, indicating that Uncle Wang and the Tai Doctor Ling should be in Wei. Wang's personality is calm, good at writing, Bo Tong Jing Fang, in-depth study of the source of the disease, insight into the way of cultivation, especially in the vein learning. He admired the famous physician Zhang Zhongjing, and once compiled Zhang Zhongjing's books on "Identifying Typhoid Fever", re-edited them, and compiled "Zhang Zhongjing Fang" (also known as "Zhang Zhongjing Medicine Prescription", which was renamed "Treatise on Typhoid Fever and Miscellaneous Diseases" or "Treatise on Typhoid Fever and Stroke Disease" in about the Sui and Tang Dynasties) in fifteen volumes, so that the learning of Zhongjing could be circulated and quite meritorious to the medical forest. He also examined the medical books of the past life, including Zhang Zhongjing's "Treatise on Typhoid Fever" and "Pulse Classic", and wrote ten volumes of "Pulse Classic", which was widely spread to the world, and this book is the earliest surviving monograph on pulse science in China. The ten volumes of the "Pulse Sutra" discuss the three parts of the Nine Laws, the Inch Mouth Pulse and the Twenty-four Pulses, and use the pulse to combine the internal organ meridians, and also discuss the Bian Que and Zhongjing Pulse Methods. In addition, he also wrote six volumes of "On Disease", which has been abolished. At that time, the north suffered from severe plague and famine after the war, and Shuhe moved to Xiangyang, Hubei Province, to save the people from water and fire. During his exile in Xiangyang, he carefully treated the sick for the people and was deeply respected, and every mention of Shuhe in xiangyang was known to women and children, and everyone knew it, and there was a saying that "Xiangyang Wang Shuhe, the dead can heal and live", and Uncle Wang and Jing, Uncle Wang and the medicine pool still exist in the city.
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