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Classic aphorisms of traditional Chinese medicine

1. Medical treatment is a great way, and medical treatment is a heavy responsibility. (Preface to "Medical Laws" by Yu Chang of the Qing Dynasty)

2. Medicine is also a benevolent skill. A benevolent gentleman must be devoted to love. (Qing Dynasty·Yu Chang's "Medical Law: Treatise on Diseases")

3. The courage is big but the heart is small, the wisdom is round but the action is square. (Later Jin Dynasty·Zhang Zhaoyuan's "Old Tang Book·Sun Simiao Biography")

4. It is better to listen carefully and ask carefully, and it is better to differentiate between cold and warm in tonifying and purging. (Ming dynasty Li Zhongzi's "Must-Read Medical Sect·Xing Fang Zhi Yuan Xin Xiao Da Da Lun")

5. A doctor cannot be trusted unless he is benevolent; he cannot be trusted unless he is smart and reasonable; he cannot be trusted unless he is honest and honest. . (Jin Dynasty Yang Quan's "Theory of Physics") 6. Human life is of the utmost importance, and if you have a lot of money, it is more virtuous to help it. (Preface to Sun Simiao's "Essential Prescriptions for Emergencies" of the Tang Dynasty)

7. Whenever a great doctor treats a disease, he must calm his mind and calm his mind, and have no desires or desires. (Sun Simiao of the Tang Dynasty, "A Thousand Gold Prescriptions for Emergencies: A Great Doctor's Sincerity")

8. A Great Doctor's Sincerity (Sun Simiao of the Tang Dynasty, "A Thousand Gold Prescriptions for an Emergency: A Great Doctor's Sincerity")

9. In order to practice medicine, one should not talk too much, laugh, talk and make noise, talk about right and wrong, talk about people, show off one's reputation, slander other doctors, or be selfish about one's own virtues. (Tang Dynasty Sun Simiao's "A Thousand Gold Prescriptions·The Great Doctor's Sincerity")

10. Those who are obsessed with ghosts and gods cannot talk about virtue. Those who hate needles and stones cannot be compared to the most skillful ones. ("Su Wen·Wu Zang Bie Lun")

11. The courage is big but the heart is small, the wisdom is round but the conduct is square. (Old Tang Book·Sun Simiao Biography by Zhang Zhaoyuan of the Later Jin Dynasty)

12. Medicine cannot be trusted unless it is benevolent and honest. (Yuan Dynasty Dai Liang's "Jiulingshanfangji·Volume 11")

13. (Medical) Don't pay too much attention to profit, but keep benevolence and righteousness. Although the rich and the poor are different, there is no difference in the medicine. (Ming Dynasty Gong Tingxian's "Rejuvenation of All Diseases·Yunlin Xiabi")

14. The best way to heal the country is to heal the country, and secondly to treat the sick, so it is also a medical official. ("Guoyu Jinyu 8")

15. Doctors should not rely on their own strengths and concentrate on managing property. (Tang Dynasty Sun Simiao's "Essential Prescriptions for Emergencies: Great Physician's Sincerity")

16. Anyone who practices medicine must first rectify himself, and then rectify things. To rectify one's self means to understand the truth in order to make everything clear; to rectify things means to be able to use medicine to treat the disease. (Southern Song Dynasty's "General Micro-Essays on Pediatric Health·Medical Engineering")

17. Anyone who is a doctor must have a gentle temperament, must be humble in his ambitions, must be polite in his actions, and have a gentle manner. (Southern Song Dynasty's "General Micro-Essays on Pediatric Hygiene·Medical Engineering")

18. Medical practitioners must have a living heart and a selfish heart. (Song Dynasty Liu Fang's "Youyou New Book·Automatic Preface")

19. Before you cure the disease, you must first cure my heart. (Song Dynasty Liu Fang's "Youyou New Book·Automatic Preface")

20. The ancients believed that medicine lies in the heart, and the right medicine for the heart comes from its true self.

("Warning Words" by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty)