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Tuệ Tĩnh

Tuệ Tĩnh (1330-?) được phong là ông tổ ngành dược Việt Nam và là người mở đầu cho nền y dược cổ truyền Việt Nam. Các bộ sách Nam Dược thần hiệu và Hồng Nghĩa tư giác y thư của ông không chỉ có ý nghĩa trong lịch sử y học mà cả trong lịch sử văn học Việt Nam.

Mồ côi cha mẹ từ lúc 6 tuổi, Nguyễn Bá Tĩnh được các nhà sư chùa Hải Triều và chùa Giao Thủy nuôi cho ăn học. Năm 22 tuổi, ông đậu Thái học sinh dưới triều vua Trần Dụ Tông, nhưng không ra làm quan mà ở lại chùa đi tu lấy pháp hiệu là Tuệ Tĩnh. Những ngày đi tu cũng là những ngày ông chuyên học thuốc, làm thuốc, chữa bệnh cứu người.

Năm 55 tuổi (1385), Tuệ Tĩnh bị đưa đi cống cho triều đình nhà Minh. Sang Trung Quốc, ông vẫn làm thuốc, nổi tiếng, được vua Minh phong là Đại y Thiền sư, mất ở bên ấy, không rõ năm nào. Bia văn chỉ làng Nghĩa Phú (do Nguyễn Danh Nho soạn năm 1697) cùng các tư liệu khác ở địa phương đều ghi như vậy.


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Wow huh? Too bad he was one of the tributes to the Chinese.
Clean
Can you translate that for me? I'm bad with reading Viet.
ngo.ngochy
My dad told me about him :P He's great!


I won't translate.. but I can tell you what it's about?

Tue Tinh, is the founder of Vietnamese medicine (Thuoc Nam), and is the person who open the door for the medicine field in Vietnam. His books, Nam Duoc Than Hieu and Hong Ngia Tu Giac Y, were not only valuable in the history of medicine but also the history of our culture.

He's an orpan at the age of 6. His real name is Nguyen Ba Tinh. He was raised by the monks of Hai Trieu and Gia Thuy temples. When he was 22 years old, he passed a test under Tran Du Tong, but refused to be a mandarin. He became a monk, named Tue Tinh. He studied medicine, made medicine and cured illness for the people.

When he was 55, he was given as a tribute to the Minh. In China, he still produced medicine, and became famous, and was given the title Dai Y Thien Su, and he died there.

yeah.. something like that icon_redface.gif
DAI_VIET
QUOTE (ngo.ngochy @ Aug 21 2004, 10:57 PM)
My dad told me about him :P He's great!


I won't translate.. but I can tell you what it's about?

Tue Tinh, is the founder of Vietnamese medicine (Thuoc Nam), and is the person who open the door for the medicine field in Vietnam. His books, Nam Duoc Than Hieu and Hong Ngia Tu Giac Y, were not only valuable in the history of medicine but also the history of our culture.

He's an orpan at the age of 6. His real name is Nguyen Ba Tinh. He was raised by the monks of Hai Trieu and Gia Thuy temples. When he was 22 years old, he passed a test under Tran Du Tong, but refused to be a mandarin. He became a monk, named Tue Tinh. He studied medicine, made medicine and cured illness for the people.

When he was 55, he was given as a tribute to the Minh. In China, he still produced medicine, and became famous, and was given the title Dai Y Thien Su, and he died there.

yeah.. something like that icon_redface.gif

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Thank you cô giáo.
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