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Journal Of Korean Medical Classics
2021 Volume.34 No. 4 p.27 ~ p.64
A Study on the Buddhist Contents in the Bencaoshengyabanji
Ahn Jin-Hee

Yun Ki-Ryoung
Nan Jie
Abstract
Objectives : This paper examined the Buddhist contents within the text, Bencaoshengyabanji(Üâõ®ã«äºÚâ̧).

Methods : Medicinals that were searched through Buddhist vocabulary were examined.

Results & Conclusions : Medicinals that quoted the Lengyanjing were related to the Water-Fire interaction, food and medicine, and karma, while those that quoted the Shidian were related to Ùíß¾Ô³, ËÛäÂ߯õù, õÒѦüÁ××, and ßæßæñýѨ. Those related to the Great Earth of the Four Elements corrected the body's form based on Metal Qi, while those related to the Great Water were connected to the circulation of water dampness. Those related to the Great Fire were deeply related to Yang Qi, and those related to the Great Wind were connected to Wind control. Of the Four Origins, medicinals that were viviparous lowered Qi, while those that were oviparous were related to communicating Shen, treating diseases of the Conception Vessel, and the closing and opening of day and night. Medicinals originating from dampness were related to urination and fluid management, while those of metamorphosis were related to the process of Qi. Those related to emptiness were related to the communication of the Qi system, while those related to ׿ÐÆë»òÈ were connected to calming the Shen and strengthening the will, and smoothing the nine orifices. Medicinals related to ê­÷× were used for improving eyesight and hearing and controlling the closing and opening. Lu Zhi-yi's analysis of medicinals through the Lengyanjing is original in that it suggested a new perspective other than previous theories on pharmacology which were based on the Yin-Yang and Five Phases and Rising/Lowering/Floating/Sinking theories, but also pedantic and exaggerated. The Bencaoshengyabanji is a unique text on medicinals which analyzed each medicinal under Buddhist influence. However, it also followed the contexts of other previous texts on medicinals, and influenced Zou shu.
KEYWORD
Lu Zhi-yi(ÖÔñý?), Bencaoshengyabanji(Üâõ®ã«äºÚâ̧), Buddhism(ÝÖÎç), Lengyanjing(×ÑåñÌè), Four Elements(ÞÌÓÞ)
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