摘要
《本草图经》草部、木部共有药图568幅,占总药图的60%,占植物药图的76%。这些药图可分为“原植物图”“药材图”“植物与药材图”“植物及其生境图”4个类型。“原植物图”中又可细分为“有根部的完整植株图”“有根的局部地上部分图”“绘有地面线的植株图”“无根植株图”“折枝图”5个类型。其中,“折枝图”“有根部的完整植株图”等药图的取材与今采集植物标本的基本原则完全一致;“植物与药材图”与“药材图”这两种药图类型反映出《本草图经》的编者是在依据药材市场调查或征集到的药材标本绘制的。这些药图对物象刻画细致入微,不仅反映了药用植物和药材的特征,而且具有很高的艺术性。《本草图经》药图与“图经”内容相辅相成,将绘画艺术与自然科学相结合,是为早期植物科学画的雏形。
A total of 568 paintings of herbaceous plants and woody plants as medicine were involved in Ben Cao Tu Jing,accounting for 60%of the total drug illustrations and 76%of the botanical medicine paintings.These medicinal paintings can be classified into four types:original plant paintings,medicinal material paintings,plant and medicinal material paintings,and plant and their habitat paintings.The original plant paintings can be specifically divided into five sections:the whole plant paintings with roots,partial aerial part paintings with roots,plant paintings with ground lines,rootless plant paintings,and broken branch paintings.Among them,the drawings of"the broken branch paintings"and"the whole plant paintings with roots"are consistent with the basic principles of collecting plant specimens.Additionally,"the plant and medicinal material paintings"and"the medicinal material paintings"reflect that they were drawn based on the market survey of medicinal materials or collected medicinal materials specimens.These medicine painting demonstrate rich characteristics of medicinal plants and medicinal materials and a high artistic quality with realistic details.These paintings in Ben Cao Tu Jing echoes Tu Jing,combine the art of painting with the cognition ofnatural science,as the rudiment of early paintings of plant science.
作者
郑晓雯
储姗姗
尹旻臻
赵玉姣
彭华胜
Zheng Xiaowen;Chu Shanshan;Yin Minzhen;Zhao Yujiao;Peng Huasheng(School of Pharmacy,Anhui University of Chinese Medicine,Hefei 230012,China)
出处
《中华医史杂志》
2022年第1期41-47,共7页
Chinese Journal of Medical History
基金
国家自然科学基金项目(81973432,81773853)
中央本级重大增减支项目(2060302)
中国医学科学院医学与健康科技创新工程项目(2019-I2M-5-065)。
关键词
《本草图经》
草部
木部
药图
本草考证
Ben Cao Tu Jing
herbaceous plant
woody plant
medicine paintings
herbal textual research