Research on the southern dissemination of Yishui's learning during the Yuan and Ming dynasties
10.3969/j.issn.1006-2157.2024.11.007
- VernacularTitle:元明之际易水之学南传的研究
- Author:
Qi ZHENG
1
;
Zheng YU
;
Song DU
;
Haiyu LI
;
Yupeng ZHANG
;
Zhimin YU
Author Information
1. 中国中医科学院中医基础理论研究所 北京 100700
- Keywords:
Yishui school;
spleen and stomach theory;
southern dissemination;
LI Dongyuan;
ZHU Danxi
- From:
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
2024;47(11):1520-1526
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
During the Jin dynasty,the two major academic schools of Hejian and Yishui emerged in northern China.At this time,the Song dynasty migrated southward,accompanied by the southward movement of the Han ethnic culture and economic center.The dissemination of medicine also showed a trend of spreading from the north to the south.The late Yuan dynasty was an important period for the academic dissemination of the Yishui school to the south.On the one hand,ZHU Danxi,GE Yinglei,HUA Shou,and other clinicians studied the academic works of LI Dongyuan,comprehended his academic ideas,and further disseminated them through their disciples and Confucian scholars.On the other hand,academic works such as Jisheng Bacui and Weisheng Baojian carrying the study of Yishui were published in the south,playing an essential role in disseminating Yishui's study in the south.The dissemination of Yishui's learning to the south adopted a combination of book learning and mentorship,effectively breaking down the academic barriers between the Hejian and Yishui schools.The network formed by the interaction between medical scholars and Confucian scholars was an essential medium for academic dissemination.The study of Yishui was transmitted to the south and integrated with the original spleen and stomach theory in the south,promoting the further development of traditional Chinese medicine spleen and stomach theory.