Zhāng Jièbīn 張介賓 (zì Huìqīng 會卿, hào Jǐngyuè 景岳, 1563–1640, 明), late-Míng physician-scholar of Shānyīn 山陰 (Zhèjiāng). One of the most influential late-Míng physicians and the principal champion of the warming-tonifying (溫補) school in opposition to the dominant Dānxī yīn-deficiency school. Major works in the SKQS / Kanripo:
- Lèijīng 類經 (KR3e0085, 32 juan; original; with appended Lèijīng túyì 類經圖翼 11 juan and Lèijīng fùyì 類經附翼 4 juan = 47 juan total) — the most influential post-Yuán Sùwèn + Língshū re-organization, presented as a single 12-category text;
- Jǐngyuè quánshū 景岳全書 (KR3e0086, 64 juan) — Zhāng’s mature comprehensive medical encyclopedia, the locus classicus of his Mìngmén / Yáng-tonification school doctrine. Doctrinal stance: yáng-tonification (扶陽 fúyáng) and Mìng-mén-warming (溫補命門 wēn bǔ Mìngmén) — in deliberate opposition to Zhū Zhènhēng’s yángchángyǒuyú yīnchángbùzú doctrine. The school’s emphasis: that the Mìngmén (Gate of Life) is the source of true-yáng-and-yīn, and that pre-emptive yáng-tonification (using fùzǐ 附子, guì 桂, etc.) is the principal therapeutic strategy. Through Zhāng, the warming-tonifying school became the principal Qīng-period doctrinal counterweight to the Dānxī school. The catalog meta dynasty 明 is correct.