The Zhenjiu dacheng (Chinese: 針灸大成; pinyin: Zhēnjiǔ dàchéng)[a] is a collection of writings on acupuncture and moxibustion.[5] It was compiled by Ming dynasty physician Yang Jizhou (楊繼洲; 1522–1620) and first published in 1601. The Zhenjiu dacheng was reprinted at least fifty-three times before 1911, and has been described as "the greatest comprehensive survey of acupuncture in China ever to be produced during classical times."
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