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page 1Chinese medical texts
Huangdi Neijing
Han dynasty medical treatise
Compendium of Materia Medica
literary work

Baopuzi
thumb|Laojun rushan fu "Lord Laozi|Lao's amulet for entering mountains" from Baopuzi Inner Chapter 17
Baopuzi () is a literary work written by Ge Hong (AD 283–343), (), a scholar during the turbulent Jin dynasty.
Shennong Bencaojing
3rd century Chinese medical text, attributed to the legendary prehistoric culture hero Shennong

Shang Han Lun
ancient Chinese medical masterpiece on colds and flu by Zhang Zhongjing (150 CE-219 CE) of Eastern Han Dynasty
Yinshan zhengyao
Chinese cookbook and medical text
Nan Jing
Jinkui Yaolue
clinical book of traditional Chinese medicine covering formulae, prescriptions for colds and flu, ob-gyn diseases.
Xinxiu bencao
Chinese pharmacopoeia
Wushi'er Bingfang
ancient Chinese medical text
Essential Formulas for Emergencies Worth a Thousand Pieces of Gold
medical textbook of Chinese medicine (TCM), summarizing pre-Tang dynasty medicine by Sun Simiao
Yuzuan yizong jinjian
Chinese medical compendium
Liu Juanzi Guiyi Fang
fifth-century Chinese medical text
Taisu
The Taisu (), or Grand Basis, compiled by Yang Shangshan (), is one of four known versions of the Huangdi Neijing (''Yellow Emperor's Inner Canon), the other three being the Suwen, the Lingshu, and the partially extant Mingtang'' ( "Hall of Light").
Chifeng sui
Chinese medical compendium by Zhou Lüjing
Lingshu Jing
ancient Chinese medical text on acupuncture