Hu Qing Yu Tang Chinese Medicine Museum, a treasure trove of traditional Chinese medicine!
I believe many people are very familiar with Chinese medicine. It is the traditional medicine of the Chinese nation. It has four classic works, "Huangdi Neijing", "Nanjing", "Treatise on Febrile and Miscellaneous Diseases" and "Shennong's Herbal Classic". Among them, "Huangdi Neijing" was the earliest written and has the most content, becoming a classic in the treasure house of Chinese medicine.
From a historical perspective, Chinese medicine takes Yin and Yang and the Five Elements as its theoretical basis, and uses the method of "looking, listening, asking and feeling" to derive the name of the disease, summarize the syndrome type, and formulate treatment methods such as "sweating, vomiting, purgation, harmonizing, warming, clearing, supplementing and eliminating" based on the principle of syndrome differentiation and treatment. It uses Chinese medicine, acupuncture, massage, cupping, qigong, diet therapy and other treatment methods to achieve the harmony of Yin and Yang in the human body and recover. For thousands of years, it has saved the lives of the Chinese people and brought great benefits!
So the question is, do you know what kind of commendable stories happened to famous doctors that you are familiar with? Want to know how plants become timber? Want to know how to measure Chinese medicine? Ever wonder how pills are made?
In fact, you can answer all of the above questions by visiting the Hu Qing Yu Tang Chinese Medicine Museum in Hangzhou, a treasure trove of traditional Chinese medicine, where you can broaden your horizons and see exhibitions!
Hangzhou Hu Qing Yu Tang Museum of Traditional Chinese Medicine is a pure TCM museum. It was founded in the 13th year of Tongzhi reign of Qing Dynasty (1874). It is a professional museum in China. It was founded by Hu Xueyan, a famous red-topped businessman in the late Qing Dynasty, who spent 300,000 taels of silver in 1874 to imitate the Jiangnan courtyard style.
After that, it developed and expanded, and now has many highlights such as "The Complete Collection of Hu Qing Yu Tang Jianming Pills and Powders", the origin of Chinese medicine, display, handicraft workshops, business hall and health care treatment!
When visiting the museum, friends can see tens of thousands of Chinese medicinal plants, animals, and mineral specimens, among which are treasures such as medicinal materials unearthed from the Hemudu culture period in Zhejiang 7,000 years ago, Mawangdui in Changsha in the Western Han Dynasty, and the shipwreck in Quanzhou Bay in the Song Dynasty, as well as various exhibition halls [the first part is the display hall, the second part is the Chinese medicine handicraft workshop hall and interest room, the third part is the Chinese medicine health care clinic, the fourth part is the medicinal food hall, and the fifth part is the business hall]. You can also try the operation of traditional medicine instruments in the "interest room" and taste the medicinal food that is useful for preventing diseases, strengthening the body, and prolonging life. It provides much more experience than ordinary museums!
If you like culture, you can also carefully observe the "True No Two Prices Plaque" [the "True No Two Prices" horizontal plaque is still hanging in the lobby of the National Medicine Store], "Avoid Fraud Plaque" [the famous "Avoid Fraud Plaque" was written by Hu Xueyan himself], "It Is a Benevolent Art Plaque" [the four large characters "It Is a Benevolent Art" written by the founder Hu Xueyan are still preserved on the gatehouse of Hu Qingyu Tang] and so on. You will be surprised!
How can you not love such a museum of traditional Chinese medicine treasures?
Tips for visiting Hangzhou Hu Qing Yu Tang Museum of Traditional Chinese Medicine:
The ticket price is 0 yuan, and the opening hours are 8:30-17:00. It is located at No. 95 Dajing Lane, Shangcheng District, Hangzhou. Take Metro Line 7 to Wushan Square, and walk to Qinghefang Street for 5 minutes.
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