Introduction The culture of traditional Chinese medicine has a long history. It can be said that it is the accumulation of five thousand years of our history. It is a treasure of China. Under the inheritance of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners over the years, we have compiled and summarized many memory tips for the use of traditional Chinese medicine. To help us better classify medicines, let’s take a look at the memory formula of Xin Wen Jie Tablet by a practitioner of traditional Chinese medicine. I hope it will be helpful to everyone.
1. Ephedra decoction
Composition: ephedra, cassia twig, almond, and licorice.
Instructions: Ephedra decoction with Cinnamon twig and almond licorice can be used to induce sweating and release lung qi. It is suitable for treating typhoid fever without sweating.
Function: sweating, relieving the surface, relieving the lungs and relieving asthma.
Indications: Exogenous wind-cold syndrome.
Compatibility characteristics: Ephedra and cinnamon twigs are used together, which is a common combination for the pungent temperature and sweating; ephedra and almond are used together, and there is a decrease in the dispersion, and it is a common combination for dispersing and lowering lung qi.
The key to syndrome differentiation: Aversion to cold and fever, no sweating and wheezing, and a floating and tight pulse are the key to syndrome differentiation.
2. Guizhi Decoction
Composition: Guizhi, peony, licorice, ginger, and jujube.
Instructions: Five equal parts of cinnamon twigs and peony, boiled with ginger, dates and licorice over low heat to relieve muscles and regulate the body and mind. In case of stroke, the symptoms of deficiency will cause spontaneous sweating.
Function: Release muscles and harmonize camp and health.
Indications: Exogenous wind-cold and superficial deficiency syndrome.
Key points for compatibility: The dosage of cassia twig and peony is equal (1:1). Guizhi and peony can relieve muscle secretion externally, and can harmonize nutrition and health, and coordinate yin and yang internally.
The key to syndrome differentiation: It is the basic prescription for treating exogenous wind-cold and superficial deficiency syndrome, and it is also a representative prescription that harmonizes Yingwei and Yin and Yang. Aversion to wind, fever, sweating, and slow pulse are the key to syndrome differentiation.
3. Xiao Qinglong Decoction
Composition: ephedra, peony, asarum, dried ginger, licorice, cinnamon twig, schisandra chinensis, and pinellia ternata.
Instructions: Little Green Dragon is the most effective. It can be used to treat colds and colds. Drink it to stop the chest; asarum and pinellia have a sweet and mild taste, and ginger, cinnamon, ephedra and peony are the same.
Function: Relieves surface and dispels cold, warms the lungs and resolves drink.
Indications: Cold on the outside and drinking on the inside.
Compatibility characteristics: Treat both internal and external medicines, use both powder and medicine, mainly use pungent and warm water to drink.
The key to syndrome differentiation: a common prescription for treating exogenous wind-cold and internal cold drinks to stop asthma and cough. The key to syndrome differentiation are aversion to cold and fever, no sweat, wheezing and coughing, excessive and thin phlegm, white and slippery tongue coating, and floating pulse.
4. Daqinglong Decoction
Composition: ephedra, cassia twig, licorice, almond, gypsum, ginger, and jujube.
Instructions: Daqinglong Decoction, Gui Ephedra, Apricot Grass, Gypsum, Ginger and Zaozhi, this prescription is good for no sweating and irritability due to the sun, dispelling cold and clearing away heat.
Function: Produce sweating and relieve superficial heat, and clear away stagnation and heat.
Indications: Exogenous wind-cold, combined with stagnation of heat syndrome. Aversion to cold and fever, pain in the head and body, no sweat, irritability, thirst, and a floating and tight pulse.
Key words for compatibility: This recipe is made from ephedra decoction using twice as much ephedra and licorice, reducing the amount of almonds, and adding gypsum, ginger, and jujube. It is a potent diaphoretic agent.
5. Jiuwei Qianghuo Decoction
Composition: Qianghuo, Fangfeng, Atractylodes, Asarum, Ligusticum Chuanxiong, Angelica dahurica, Rehmannia glutinosa, Scutellaria baicalensis, and licorice.
Tip: Jiuweiqiang is combined with Fangfeng, Asarum, Cangzhi and Chuanxiong. Scutellaria baicalensis grows in the same place as licorice, and its treatment should be flexible based on its meridians.
Function: Produces sweat, removes dampness, and clears away heat.
Indications: External wind-cold-dampness syndrome and internal heat syndrome. Aversion to cold and fever, no sweat, headache, soreness and pain in the limbs, slight thirst, white or yellowish tongue coating, and floating pulse.
Compatibility meaning: Fangfeng is a moisturizer in wind medicine, dispelling wind and dampness, dispersing cold and relieving pain.
The basic structure of "differentiation of meridian and treatment": Qianghuo - Taiyang; Atractylodes - Taiyin; Asarum - Shaoyin; Angelica dahurica - Yangming; Ligusticum Chuanxiong - Shaoyang, Jueyin.
6. Zhisou Powder
Composition: Platycodon, Schizonepeta, Aster, Baibu, Baiqian, Licorice, and Tangerine Peel.
Instructions: Use Baibu Wan for anti-cough powder, grind white tangerine grass, Jing Chen, Xingfei, dispersing wind and relieve cough. The ginger decoction does not need to be decocted.
Function: Xuanli lung qi, dispelling wind and relieving cough.
Indications: Cough syndrome caused by wind evil invading the lungs. Cough, itchy throat, unpleasant phlegm, or mild wind and fever, thin white tongue coating, and slow pulse.
The above is the relevant content that the editor compiled and sent to you today about "Memory Tips for Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners' Xin Wenjie Tablets". I hope it will be helpful to everyone. At present, the announcement of the 2021 Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner Examination has not yet been announced. It is recommended that candidates conduct targeted review and preparation based on the score distribution of the 2020 Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner Examination.