{"id":22744,"date":"2022-08-28T01:00:21","date_gmt":"2022-08-28T01:00:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.knowlative.com\/?p=22744"},"modified":"2022-08-28T01:00:21","modified_gmt":"2022-08-28T01:00:21","slug":"shang-han-lun","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.knowlative.com\/es\/shang-han-lun\/","title":{"rendered":"Shang Han Lun"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Shang Han Lun <\/em>(\u4f24\u5bd2\u8bba) is certainly among the classical texts of Chinese medicine, one of the best known and commented.<\/p>\n The author of the Shang Han Lun<\/em> is Zhang Zhong Jing (150-219 AD), who lived during the Eastern Han dynasty (150-289 AD). The meaning of the title Shang Han Lun is a “Classic of Cold Diseases”, and is considered the reference text for treating epidemics, which were widespread in the period of the Han dynasty.<\/p>\n Zhang Zhong Jing was particularly interested in understanding how the disease progressed within the body following penetration consequent to aggression by external climatic pathogenic factors.<\/p>\n In the period of the Song dynasty, the Shang Han Lun<\/em> was reorganized by the Imperial Academy of Medicine and the definitive version that dates back to 1156 AD.<\/p>\n During the last Chinese dynasty, the Qing dynasty (1644 – 1912), the Shang Han Lun tradition flourished and influenced modern Traditional Chinese Medicine.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n