The Textual Research on Ma Zhaosheng of the Last Disciple of Miao Xiyong
- VernacularTitle:缪希雍关门弟子马兆圣考
- Author:
Liangzhou WU
;
Zuozheng HUANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
"Ma Zhaosheng;
""The Revised Print of Traditional Chinese Medicine"";
the last disciple;
medical ideology and achievements;
Miao Xiyong;
Ming dynasty"
- From:
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University
2014;(4):398-400
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
[Objective]This study explores the acknowledgement of Ma Zhaosheng ’s life. [Method]This study, having been conducted by searching and combing historical documents, might come to a conclusion. [Result]Ma Zhaosheng, whose style name was ruibo and whose pseudonyms were wujingandyudan Taoist, lived in Changshu of Jiangsu provine during the Ming dynasty. His birth and death years were roughly 1570-1650 years. Ma yuanjun was his father, brother Ma Zhaozhen. Ma Zhaosheng had four sons: Ma Jue with style name of boxian, Ma Cha with style name of zhongzhao, Ma Menggui with style name of qiuqing and Ma Tinggui with style name of dangu. The medicine works of Ma Zhaosheng, the last disciple of Miao Xiyong, were more than ten kinds, but most scattered, the only remaining were the book of The Revised Print Of Traditional Chinese Medicine and the article of The Foreword Of Opinions About Talking Medicine. Ma Zhaosheng paid more attention to herbalism, and had rich clinical experience and abundant writings. [Conclution]The textual research on Ma Zhaosheng provides an important historical for analysis of his medical achievements. This research facilitates the study of Miao Xiyong’s mentoring relationship, his medical ideas and clinical experience in depth.