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Pu Ji Fang (Prescriptions of Universal Relief) is the most extensive prescription book in Chinese history, with 61,739 prescriptions in it.
Maijing (The Pulse Classic ), compiled by Wang Shuhe in the Western Jin Dynasty (265-316), is the first extant book specializing in sphygmology in China, and a summing-up of the knowledge on sphygmology before the third century in Chi Jing Xiao Chan Bao (Treasured Knowledge of Obstetrics), also called Chan Bao, was compiled between 847 and 852.
Lingshu Jing (Classic of the Miraculous Pivot), or simply Lingshu for short, together with Su Wen (Questions of Fundamental Nature), is called Yellow Emperor's Internal Canon of Medicine, is one of the Huangdi Neijing Su Wen (Plain Questions: Yellow Emperor's Internal Canon of Medicine ), is the earliest medical book available in China. Legend has it that it is a record of discussion between the Yellow Emperor and his six ministers, Furen Daquan Liangfang, also called Furen Liangfang Daquan, Furen Liangfang Jiyao and Furen Liangfang, was finished in 1237, with Chen Ziming as the author.
Beiji Qianjin Yaofang (Prescriptions Worth a Thousand Pieces of Gold for Emergencies), also called Qianjin Fang (Precious Prescriptions for Emergencies) or Qianjin Yaofang, was edited by Sun Simiao in the year 652. As Sun Simiao said, "Human life is of Founded by Le Yunxi who had belonged to Tongrentang for many years in 1932 and located in No.142 Wangfujing Avenue of Beijing, Yongrentang has 300 square meters in area. Le Yunxi succeeded to Tongrentang tradition; his tenet was to save patients and he Founded during Yongle reign of the Ming Dynasty (1386-1644), Yong'antang Drugstore has a history of more than 580 years, 200 years earlier than that of Tongrentang. In ancient times, when talking about medicine, Beijingers always thought of Nei Yong'an Once Chinese traditional medicines are mentioned, Tongrentang is a household name both in China and all over the world. Surely, Tongrentang has created a splendid history over past 300 years.
The founder of Tongrentang was Le Xianyang, who origina Lerentang Drugstore was originally called Le Shou Tang Drugstore and was founded by Le Youshen, grandson of the Tongrentang tenth generation Le Yinchuan in 1923. Mr. Le had studied in France and knew well the drug industry. He depended on his uncle and The Beijing Huairentang Drugstore, known for its Niuhuangwan (bezoar pill), also was a branch shop of the Tongrentang of the Le family.
Originally, Hongrentang Drugstore was a branch of Tongrentang Drugstore, an old shop belonging to the Le family. In 1931, it separated from Tongrentang Drugstore and managed its own business independently at the Dazhalan of the Qianmen Avenue. In 1934, Founded in the 55th year (1795AD) of Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) in the Xianyukou Lane of the Qianmen Avenue by Sun Zhenlan, a taoist from Shandong Province, At that time, Beijing Changchuntang Drugstore took a management pattern of Influenza
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