Introduction to the medical prescription stele pavilion: The medical prescription stele pavilion is supported by huge stone pillars and has a square pavilion with a rolled roof. In the stele pavilion, there are inscriptions such as "Thousands of Gold Treasures" and "Above the Sea". Among them, the stele "Above the Sea" has two sides. It is said to have been presented by the Dragon King of the East China Sea. It was written in the form of a poem and contains 125 prescriptions. The diseases listed are all common and frequently-occurring diseases. The stele "Thousands of Gold Prescriptions" extends in all directions. It was compiled by Guo Si in the Song Dynasty and compiled more than 900 important medicinal prescriptions from Sun Simiao's "Thousands of Gold Prescriptions". The stelae of "Over the Sea" and "Qian Jin Baoyao" are the earliest and most complete stele of medical prescriptions in the world.

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