What are the eight works of Ni Haixia's Tian Ji?

The eight books recommended by Ni Haixia are as follows:

A Collection of Treatise on Febrile Diseases (Japanese Bamboo Slips in Danbo), Taiwan Province Daxin Bookstore, Theory of Syndrome and Prescription (Wang Rulin in Qing Dynasty), Complete Works of Shibuzhai Medical Books (Lu Jiuzhi, Fu Qingzhu, Dai Tianzhang) Wuzhou Publishing House, Complete Works of Xu Ling Fetal Medical Books, Wuzhou Publishing House, Treatise on Typhoid Miscellaneous Diseases (see the original text, Zhang Zhongjing in Eastern Han Dynasty).

Ni Haixia

Ni Haixia was born in Taipei in 1954. His ancestral home is Ruian, Zhejiang Province. He has seven brothers and sisters in his family, ranking fifth. He graduated from the Political Department of Soochow University. He used to be the dean of Hantang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in the United States and the doctoral supervisor professor of California University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Besides being proficient in Chinese medicine, he is also good at numerology, divination, feng shui and so on.

Tianji is a set of books on astronomy and geography that have been circulated in China for thousands of years. This paper uses the principle of the Book of Changes to explain the physical properties of the universe including all things in heaven and earth, including eight characters, purple micro-bucket numbers, Yang Zhai Feng Shui, geography, facial features, and divination. Ni Haixia, Dean of the Academy of Sciences, finished filming Tianji around 1994, but it was not released because it involved many secrets and considered the current situation.

besides being proficient in Chinese medicine, he is also good at numerology, divination, geomantic omen and so on. Tianji is a set of books about astronomy and geography that have been circulated in China for thousands of years. It uses the principle of the Book of Changes to explain the physical properties of the universe, including eight characters, Chinese characters, geomantic omen, geography, facial features and divination.