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Classic Texts

Guided readings of foundational TCM classics.

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Pinned Bencao Gangmu: Li Shizhen's Compendium of Materia Medica

Discover the Bencao Gangmu (本草纲目), Li Shizhen's monumental 16th-century encyclopedia of Chinese herbal medicine. Learn about its structure, historical significance, and lasting influence on global medicine.

Pinned Shanghan Lun: Zhang Zhongjing's Treatise on Cold Damage

Explore the Shanghan Lun (伤寒论), one of the most influential medical texts in history. Learn about its six-channel diagnostic system, legendary formulas, and enduring clinical relevance today.

Pinned Huangdi Neijing: The Yellow Emperor's Inner Canon — Foundation of Chinese Medicine

Explore the Huangdi Neijing (黄帝内经), the oldest and most influential medical text in Chinese history. Understand its structure, core philosophies, and enduring impact on Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Tang Ye Ben Cao (汤液本草): The Classic of Decoction and Materia Medica by Wang Haogu

Discover Tang Ye Ben Cao, the Yuan Dynasty classic by Wang Haogu that systematically connected herbal properties to formula practice and Zhang Yuansu's归经 (meridian affinity) theory, creating a bridge between single herbs and clinical prescriptions.

Yi Fang Ji Jie (医方集解): The Encyclopedia of Formula Explanation That Taught Generations of Physicians

Explore Yi Fang Ji Jie (Collection of Formula Explanations) by Wang Ang — the Qing Dynasty text that organized over 800 TCM formulas into a rational, category-based system and became the most widely used formula textbook in Chinese medical history.

Zhen Jiu Da Cheng (针灸大成): The Great Compendium of Acupuncture and Moxibustion

Learn about Zhen Jiu Da Cheng, the most influential acupuncture-moxibustion text ever written. Compiled by Yang Jizhou in 1601 CE during the Ming dynasty, this monumental work synthesized centuries of acupuncture knowledge and remains the clinical backbone of modern acupuncture practice.

Wai Tai Mi Yao: The Arcane Essentials from the Imperial Library

Explore Wai Tai Mi Yao (外台秘要), the monumental Tang dynasty medical encyclopedia compiled by Wang Tao. Discover its structure, contributions to febrile diseases, smallpox documentation, and lasting influence on East Asian medicine.

Zhen Jiu Zi Sheng Jing: The Acupuncture Text That Saved Lives

Explore Zhen Jiu Zi Sheng Jing (针灸资生经), the Song dynasty masterpiece by Wang Zhizhong that revolutionized clinical acupuncture through evidence-based point selection and practical treatment protocols.

San Yin Ji Yi Bing Zheng Fang Lun (三因极一病证方论): The Three Causes Formulary — Revolutionizing TCM Etiology

Explore San Yin Ji Yi Bing Zheng Fang Lun by Chen Wuze, the Song dynasty text that systematically categorized disease causes into internal, external, and neither-internal-nor-external — a framework still used in TCM today.

Shou Shi Bao Yuan (寿世保元): Longevity and Health Preservation — Gong Tingxian's Guide to a Long Life

Discover Shou Shi Bao Yuan (Longevity and Health Preservation) by Gong Tingxian, a Ming dynasty classic that combined internal medicine, geriatrics, and preventive care into a practical guide for living a long and healthy life.