Compatibility Principle and Efficacy Characteristics of Fuzi Shanzhuyutang from Perspective of Tangye Jingfa Tu
10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.20241416
- VernacularTitle:从汤液经法图角度分析附子山茱萸汤组方配伍原理及功效特点
- Author:
Xuxiao LYU
1
;
Mingyue QI
1
;
Hui ZHANG
1
;
Rui JIN
2
Author Information
1. Affiliated Hospital of Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Jinan 250014, China
2. Xiyuan Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing 100091, China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Tangye Jingfa Tu;
five circuits and six Qi;
Fuzi Shanzhuyutang;
Fuxingjue
- From:
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae
2025;31(12):210-216
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Tangye Jingfa Tu is an important content in the ancient book Fuxingjue from Dunhuang, implying the fundamental principles of formula compatibility in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Our research group has delved into nearly 200 formulas (both classical and contemporary formulas) recorded in the Fangjixue under the theoretical framework of the deficiency or excess syndrome of five Zang-organs together with the reinforcing and reducing effects of Chinese medicinal materials of five flavors. We have initially elucidated the essential principles of the correspondence between formulas and syndromes, revealing the deep-level logic of medicinal material selection and compatibility, thus enriching the understanding about the core characteristics and essence of the diseases and syndromes targeted by formulas. The lunar year of 2024 is Jia Chen year. The formula recorded in Sanyin Jiyi Bingzheng Fanglun for treating the epidemic diseases characterized by excessive earth, prevalent dampness and wetness, and invasion of pathogenic factors into the kidney water in Jia Chen year is Fuzi Shanzhuyutang. Therefore, elucidating the compatibility principle of Fuzi Shanzhuyutang is of great significance for clinical prescription and medication modification in Jia Chen year. According to the Tangye Jingfa Tu theory on the deficiency or excess of syndrome of five Zang-organs and the reinforcing and reducing effects of Chinese medicinal materials of five flavors, this article dissects Fuzi Shanzhuyutang regarding the etiology and pathogenesis of the main indications, as well as the five-element properties and efficacy characteristics of Chinese medicinal materials constituting this formula. It explains the compatibility principles of Fuzi Shanzhuyutang and puts forward suggestions for modifying the formula to address different indications, providing a reference for guiding clinical syndrome differentiation and treatment.