You are confused with the Qing Nang Book. The Qing Nang Book is a lost medical book, and the Qing Nang Book is a Feng Shui book. The author Huang Shigong was a scholar of the Qin Dynasty about 220 BC. The Complete Classics is divided into three volumes: the first volume describes the five qi of Hetu, the azimuths of Luosu and the two qi of yin and yang that merge to form the position of heaven and earth, etc., so it is called Huashi. The middle volume describes the dynamic force of the attachment and positioning of the shapes and qi between the heaven and the earth, so it is called the mechanism. The second volume explains the influence of the shapes and directions between heaven and earth when combined with various laws, so it is called transformation.
"Qing Nang Shu" is a medical book written by Hua Tuo, but it was burned during the Three Kingdoms period.
Hua Tuo, named Yuan Hua, was from Qiao (qiáo) County of Pei State. His superb medical skills are unparalleled by anyone in the world; he has noble medical ethics and does not value fame, fortune, or wealth.
Cao Cao suffered from a headache, and many doctors were invited to treat him, but none worked. Someone recommended Hua Tuo. After Hua Tuo made the diagnosis, he said: "The king's pain in the head is due to wind disease. The root of the disease is in the head, and the wind saliva cannot come out, so taking decoction is useless. I have a treatment method: drink Ma Fei Decoction first, and then use Only by cutting open the head with a sharp ax and taking out the wind saliva can the root of the disease be eliminated. "Cao Cao said angrily, "Aren't you going to kill me?" Hua Tuo said, "Your Majesty must have heard that I treated Guan Gong's arm. His arm was hit by a poisonous arrow, and I scraped his bones to treat the poison. Guan Gong was not afraid at all. Your illness is not as serious as Guan Gong's, why are you so suspicious?" Cao Cao said, "You can scrape your arm if it hurts, but how can you chop off your head? Yes? You must have an affair with Guan Gong, and now you want to take this opportunity to take revenge on me!" Hu left and took Hua Tuo to prison.
There was a jailer in the prison named Wu, and people called him "Wu Prisoner". He respected Hua Tuo as a person and gave Hua Tuo wine and food every day. Hua Tuo was very grateful and told him: "I am about to die. Unfortunately, my "Qing Nang Book" has not yet been passed down to the world. Now your deep affection is unrequited; I will write a letter to you. You can send someone to my house and get the "Qing Nang Book" as a gift to you, so that you can inherit my medical skills. "Wu Yayu said very happily: "If I get this book, I will not do this job. Come and treat patients all over the world so that your medical ethics can continue to spread." Hua Tuo immediately wrote a letter and gave it to Wu Yao. Wu Yianyu arrived at Jincheng and got the "Qing Nang Book". When he returned to prison, Hua Tuo examined it and gave the book to Wu Yianyu. Wu Yaoyu took it home and hid it. Ten days later, Hua Tuo died in prison.
Wu Yaoyu bought a coffin to bury Hua Tuo. He resigned from his job and went home. He wanted to take out the "Qing Nang Book" to study, but he saw his wife burning the medical book there. Wu Yao was shocked and quickly snatched it away, but the whole book had been burned, with only the last one or two pages remaining. Wu Yao was very angry and scolded his wife. His wife said: "Even if he learned the same wonderful medical skills as Hua Tuo, what would happen? He would end up dying in prison like Mr. Hua, what use would he have!" Wu Yaojiu could only sigh repeatedly. Therefore, the "Qing Nang Shu" has not been handed down. Some of the minor medical skills of castrating chickens and pigs passed down from later generations are recorded in the remaining one or two pages.