Objective : Pulse diagnosis,as one of the four traditional Chinese medicine consultations,is an important method to judge the patient’s condition,and plays an important role in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.Coupled with the mysterious mystery of the ancient people’s visual pulse theory,pulse theory has a greater influence in ancient society.As a literary genre describing Chinese people’s social life,Chinese classical novels have appeared a lot of pulse-related content.These contents can just reflect the vein culture of ancient society and have a profound influence on future generations.This thesis aims to analyze the content of the pulse method in the novel from the content of related plots by combing the relevant content of the Chinese medicine pulse culture in the classic novels,and to explore the factors of the arterial push method appearing in the novel,to understand how the public views the pulse theory.Explore the cultural phenomena of veinology in ancient society,and explore the social,historical,and cultural origins behind the formation of cultural phenomena of veinology.Methods:This thesis adopts a variety of research methods such as philology,history,and sociology to conduct interdisciplinary research.Based on Lu Xun’s "A Brief History of Chinese Novels"(China Workers Press,2015.5)and Peking University’s Chinese Department of "Chinese Novel History"(Renmin University Press,1978.11),select Chinese classical novels with greater social influence Masterpiece,classify the related content of pulse science,summarize and summarize the culture of traditional Chinese medicine pulse in ancient Chinese society.Combining historical and sociological research methods,explore the influence of ancient Chinese society,history,and culture on TCM pulse theory.Results:It can be seen from the related content of Chinese medicine pulse in classic Chinese classic novels that pulse diagnosis is one of the important methods oftraditional Chinese medicine diagnosis and treatment of diseases in the hearts of people in ancient society.It is an important means to send prescription medicine,differentiate pregnancy,and promote doctor-patient trust.In addition,the pulse data in classic novels have a certain depth,and some content descriptions have a certain professional level.The reason why these pulse cultures appear in the novel,the importance of medical activities in social life,the continuous expansion of pulse education,the emergence of pulse studies,the human needs for life and health,and the impact of Confucian Taoism on the world related.In the context of ancient society,there are some cultural phenomena of pulse science,such as the diagnosis of the suspended silk,the diagnosis of the septum,the name of the internal and external pediatrics,the identification of the male and female fetuses,and the examination of the veins.Closely related.In the ancient Chinese society,the prevention of men and women,the narrow storage space of female doctors,the hierarchical system,the supremacy of the king,and the preference for men gave birth to the unique cultural phenomena of Chinese medicine pulse.Conclusion:Pulse diagnosis has occupied an important position in the diagnosis and treatment of traditional Chinese medicine since its birth.Not only do doctors attach great importance to the research and clinical use of pulse science,but people also have needs and desires for pulse science knowledge.Through the study of Chinese medicine vein culture in Chinese classic novels,it is helpful for us to understand the historical trajectory of ancient social vein development from the perspective of social life.Jumping out of medical writings and digging the history of pulse science from social materials will help us to fully understand the development of pulse science in ancient society.The development of TCM pulse theory is closely related to the ancient Chinese society,history,and culture.It has a profound social imprint on it,and the phenomenon of pulse theory culture is also worthy of our attention,so that modern people can more objectively view pulse theory. |