In recent years, I have excavated a lot of famous doctors in the Western Jin Dynasty and traditional medicine, and only then did I think of visiting the former residence of the famous doctor, WangSi Village. To tell the truth, Wangsi Village is not far from Gaoping City, 5 kilometers, and it is within the jurisdiction of the Beicheng Subdistrict Office. I have never been there, and I don't know the specific direction, so I can only rely on car navigation to guide the way.
Departures are not until 4:30 p.m. When leaving the city, he turned around a few times, and the navigation always prompted a U-turn. I knew it must be in the north direction of the city, but I didn't know which way to go. Simply from the road of Gill's company out of the city, to Fengzhuang Village, the navigation corrected the course, and it was enough to go north. In front of it, there are road signs for Wangsi Village, as well as signs for Shuhe Road. A gatehouse of Shimen Village appears in front of it. Not far away, I saw a huge stone gate.
Ancient stone gate
Wang Shuhe was a famous medical scientist in the Western Jin Dynasty of China, formerly known as Wang Xi, Zi Shuhe, a native of Gaoping, Shanxi.
Wang Shuhe, Botong History, Insight into the Way of Cultivation, dedicated to medical practice, author of the medical work "Pulse Sutra". It regards the incision of the pulse as an important method for diagnosing diseases, which can know life and death and determine suspicion. He gave a detailed description of the 24 veins. At the same time, according to the internal organs, yin and yang camp guards, various pathological changes were expounded. There are many studies on miscellaneous pulse evidence, gynecological and pediatric pulse disease.
Yaowang Temple
Wang Shuhe collected and sorted out the medical treatises of Zhang Zhongjing, a famous physician of the Han Dynasty, and re-compiled his "Treatise on Typhoid Fever and Miscellaneous Diseases" into two books: "On Typhoid Fever" and "Outline of the Golden Plateau". Typhoid fever is the general recipe for the treatment of all external diseases. The latter is a special medical book for the treatment of all miscellaneous diseases. In addition, Wang Shuhe also left medical classics such as "Pulse Tips", "Pulse Endowment", and "Pediatric Pulse Theory".
Uncle Wang was once summoned to the palace to be a doctor. One day the empress had difficulty giving birth, and the emperor declared that uncle Wang and the doctor were treated. Uncle Wang and the Empress helped him to give birth to a child smoothly, and he was panicked because he saw the Queen's body, and then he was not used to court fighting, so he fled the palace. When he heard that the emperor had ordered him to be found everywhere, he suspected that the emperor wanted to kill him, so he picked up the worms in the grass and swallowed him to death.
Nowadays in Wangsi Village, there are still uncle Wang and pharmaceutical medicine mills, Lu Qiao, and Shi Mo of Medicine, which have inscriptions in the third year of Jin Tai (267).
Arriving at the north of the village of Wangsi Village, I saw a towering temple complex. The mountain gate, the stage, and the temple wall no longer exist, only a few main halls remain. Close to the front, I saw that the Yaowang Temple was three small bungalows, and there were peony carvings on the lintel stone strips. The door is mutilated. Push the door inside and see the portrait of Wang Shuhe, flanked by the Yang Lian.
The meridians are vast and the typhoid fever is written for thousands of years.
Ming Dynasty Jade Emperor Temple
Because of their age, the murals on the walls do not exist. There is an introduction to Uncle Wang and his life's work.
It should be said that WangSi Village is the hometown of Wang Shuhe, and after his death, there is no coffin to return to his hometown, so there is no tomb for him. This Yaowang Temple has also been preserved after many repairs for more than 1,700 years.
And the grand building on the right side of the Yaowang Temple is the Jade Emperor Temple. The main hall has three trees, and there are ear towers in the east and west. Because the ear towers on both sides are higher than the main hall and the middle is concave, the whole shape is the black gauze hat type. The two tall ear towers resemble the lobes of a black hat. And there are sandstone pillars under the eaves, and the ear tower is divided into two floors. There is a stone staircase in the west ear tower, and the culvert below is very exquisite from the perspective of feng shui architecture. Doors and windows are carved in a simple style, obvious early Ming Dynasty architecture. I am on a heavily weathered stone stele on the west side of the Jade Emperor Temple, and the payment is from the Ming Dynasty, which also proves my speculation.
In the feudal society of thousands of years in ancient times, people believed in ghosts and gods to a much greater extent than in medicine. Judging from the three religions and nine streams that show their dignity, medicine also belongs to the lower nine streams, which is no different from prostitutes. Therefore, the temple of the Jade Emperor, the supreme god of heaven, was far more noble than a Langzhong. Although Chinese medicine has been dominant in China for thousands of years, it has made outstanding contributions to saving lives and helping the injured and saving people from the plague.
When I was young, I was familiar with the I Ching and the Mai Divine Gown. I think that people's life, old age, illness and death are related to the increase and loss of nature's yin and yang. In ancient times it was summarized as gold, wood, water, fire, earth. Twelve days of dry and ground branches. When a person gets sick, it is precisely because the body lacks a certain substance of nature, the yin qi rises, the yang qi falls, and the yin and yang appear unbalanced. As a product of nature, herbs are used to supplement yin and yang and cure diseases. When I was young, I played with people in online friends, and it was mostly accurate. Female colleagues in Hangzhou in the system had paid a lot of money to publish books for me.
Stone stele from the Ming Dynasty
I used to practice Qigong for ten years. Meditate every day and breathe in the essence of the sun and moon in the dantian. After achieving success, consciously being able to transport the true qi in the body. Whenever there is pain and discomfort in a certain part of the body, use true qi to rush the corresponding acupuncture points, and there is an improvement at the moment. Palm fever is evident during exercises. Qigong, a fitness thing, is also closely related to the meridianology of Chinese medicine. Guo Jing, the martial arts master in Mr. Jin Yong's novel, has seventy-two acupuncture points, which may not be all fiction.
Collapsed walls
It was twilight when I got home. When I saw the city lights, I picked up the speed. What puzzles me is that the Jade Emperor Temple and the Yaowang Temple are at least Ming Dynasty buildings, and it is not uncommon to evaluate the national key cultural protection units in other provinces, and in Shanxi, a large province of cultural relics on the ground, I have not even seen the sign of the county protection.