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Hello, according to legend, it was invented by Fuxi, I am very happy for your problem, I hope it can solve your doubts.
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Fuxi. Acupuncture originated in China and has a long history. Legend has it that acupuncture originated during the period of the Three Emperors and Five Emperors, and according to legend, Fuxi invented acupuncture.
At that time, when people had some pain or discomfort, they unconsciously massaged and patted with their hands, and even pressed the painful and uncomfortable parts with sharp stone tools, so that the original symptoms were reduced or disappeared. With the continuous development of the wisdom of the ancients and the social productive forces, the needles gradually developed into bronze needles, iron needles, gold needles, silver needles, and stainless steel needles used today.
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The ancestor of acupuncture - the Yellow Emperor. The Yellow Emperor is the co-leader of the legendary Central Plains ethnic groups. The existing "Neijing" is a work on the discussion of medicine with the Yellow Emperor and Qi Bo and Lei Gong.
The method of this book mostly uses acupuncture, so the records and discussions of acupuncture are also particularly detailed, and the records of Yu acupoints, puncture closures, and puncture bans are more detailed.
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Qibo! The Yellow Emperor's internal scripture is the earliest record, there is no earliest, only earlier!
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Acupuncture was invented by Fuxi.
According to the accounts of ancient events and unearthed cultural relics in later documents, the beginning of acupuncture and moxibustion is generally set in the Neolithic Age. It can even be traced back to the Paleolithic Age, which dates back tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of years. At that time, there were no special needle punching tools, and they were used as scrapers and sharpeners for production, and they were also used to treat diseases.
In the Neolithic Age, people produced more types of stone tools and more fine stones, which led to the debasement of stones suitable for medical treatment.
Precautions. Broadcast.
1. Those who are too tired, highly nervous, or hungry should not be acupuncture; Acupuncture for the elderly and infirm should be in the lying position as much as possible, with fewer acupoints and light techniques.
2 Acupuncture should not be too strong in pregnant women, and acupuncture is prohibited in the abdomen, lumbosacral region and acupuncture points that can cause uterine contractions, such as Hegu, Sanyinjiao, Kunlun, Zhiyin, etc.
3 Children generally do not leave needles due to lack of cooperation. Needles are forbidden in infants and young children's fontanelles, wind mansions, and dumb door acupoints.
4. Patients with bleeding disorders, or those who often have spontaneous bleeding and are not easy to stop bleeding after injury, should not be acupuncture.
5 **Infection, ulcers, scars, and tumor sites are not acupuncture.
6. The depth and angle of acupuncture should be mastered during acupuncture in the eye area, chest and back, kidney area, neck, abdomen of patients with gastric ulcer, intestinal adhesion and intestinal obstruction, and pubic symphysis area of patients with urinary retention, and direct puncture should be prohibited to prevent accidental injury to important organs.
7 Acupuncture does have an excellent effect on some diseases, but it is not a panacea, especially for some acute and serious diseases**, and comprehensive ** should be used in time according to the situation, so as to be more beneficial to the patient and give full play to the role of acupuncture.
In short, in the whole process, the doctor is serious and responsible for the patient, serious and careful, and concentrated, which are important links in the prevention of accidents.
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1. The history of Korea can be traced back to 2333 BC, Goguryeo (37-668 BC), Baekje (18-660 BC), Silla Kingdom (57-935 BC), Goryeo Dynasty (918-1392), and Xian Dynasty (1392-1910).
2. Acupuncture is a unique medical method created by the working people of ancient Chongjian in China, which has a long history. For thousands of years, people have used metal needles or moxa and moxa rolls to carry out scattered acupuncture and moxibustion in specific parts of the human body, which is used to brighten the old and relieve the pain, and thus created a unique theory of human meridians and acupoints, which has become a wonderful branch of Chinese medicine and enjoys a good reputation in the world. As early as the Neolithic Age, people used "stones" to stab a certain part of the human body for diseases.
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Tibetan cold is full of diseases, and its treatment is suitable for moxibustion", which refers to moxibustion, which describes in detail the shape of the nine needles, and describes a large number of acupuncture theories and techniques. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, acupuncture and moxibustion had become quite mature, and many doctors who were proficient in acupuncture appeared, and Bian Que recorded in the "Historical Records" was one of the representatives.
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