What is your understanding of the context of TCM?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-26
27 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The context of Chinese medicine is the inheritance of medicine by Chinese, which is a medical theory formed by thousands of years of experience of the ancients, and has made great contributions to clinical medicine by relieving pain through pulse cutting, acupuncture, physiotherapy, etc.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Traditional Chinese medicine is a traditional medicine for thousands of years, and naturally has its uniqueness, the so-called veins, that is, people's qi and blood, the veins are connected, the blood circulation is passed, and the human body is healthy.

    If the veins are blocked, the blood is blocked, and there is inflammation in a certain area.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Chorus theory is a systematic theory with guiding value for the prevention and treatment of major diseases such as acute myocardial infarction, cerebral infarction, and diabetic vascular complications, and guides the proposal of "microvascular protection in ischemic area - a new strategy for cerebral infarction", which opens up new ideas and approaches for cerebral infarction in addition to thrombolysis and neuroprotection.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The context of traditional Chinese medicine is to study the circulatory system and blood circulation system of the human being, which can accurately judge the direction of the blood veins, predict the progress and prognosis of the disease, and feed the rise and fall of evil in the body. Therefore, the context of Chinese medicine can be described as broad and profound. From the historical Bian Que to modern Chinese medicine, they have made meticulous efforts to cut the pulse of traditional Chinese medicine, created the context of traditional Chinese medicine, and made important contributions to the development of pulse detection instruments, the tracing of pulse diagrams, the analysis of data, the study of blood circulation and pulse images, etc., and have made significant scientific research achievements for reference.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    My understanding of the context of Chinese medicine is: Through the pulse of the human body, it can be seen that the body is unhealthy, and whether the body is healthy or not can be manifested by the smooth meridians.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The context of Chinese medicine. It mainly includes the meridians and meridians in the human body, which are like straight paths and are the backbone of the meridian system. Whereas, the meridians are tiny branches.

    The meridians can play a role in the circulation of qi and blood, yin and yang, and can connect all parts of the human body into a unified whole, so as to maintain the coordination and balance of functional activities. It's like a highway and a normal road, so there's a stark contrast.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    What does the meridian theory of Chinese medicine refer to?

    Meridian is a general term for meridians and meridians, which is the same system that runs the qi and blood of the whole body, connects the internal organs and organs, communicates the upper and lower internal and external, and induces and conducts information, and is an important part of the structure of the human body.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Meridians are the collective name of meridians and meridians, which is one of the physiological structures of the human body from the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, and is a channel system that runs the qi and blood of the whole body, connects the internal organs and organs, communicates the upper and lower internal and external, and induces and conducts information.

    The meridians are the backbone of the meridian system, which exist in the body and have certain parts of the body, including the 12 main meridians, the 12 meridians, and the eight strange meridians. The vein is a branch of the main trunk, which exists on the surface of the body and around the network, and is divided into fifteen different networks, floating networks, and sun networks. The meridian system is the physiological basis of TCM acupuncture and massage.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Traditional Chinese medicine pays attention to the meridians of the human body, which belong to the internal organs and spread throughout the body, connecting all tissues and organs into an organic whole. Meridians, which refer to the meridians, are like straight paths and are the backbone of the meridian system; Luo, which refers to the meridians, is like a network, which is a small branch of the meridians. Meridian is a general term for meridians and meridians.

    The meridian theory was summarized by the ancients on the basis of long-term clinical practice. It is generally believed that its formation is related to the symptoms of diseases, the conduction of needle sensation, the application of massage and guidance, and the combination of ancient anatomical knowledge.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The pulse of traditional Chinese medicine is based on the speed of blood flow in blood vessels to judge the condition of the human body, which has a certain scientific basis, and the blood flow reflects the physical condition, but the specific ** also needs to be checked with the help of medical examination.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The vein of traditional Chinese medicine is the pulse and pulse, that is, the development of a little heartbeat has no strength, if the heartbeat is strong and surging, it means that the person is very vigorous and has a good physique.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The meridians of traditional Chinese medicine are: the eight meridians of Qi Meridian: Ren Pulse, Du Pulse, Chong Pulse, Belt Pulse, Yin Pulse Pulse, Yang Pulse Pulse, Yin Dimension Pulse, Yang Dimension Pulse Twelve Meridians:

    Hand Taiyin Lung Meridian, Hand Yang Ming Large Intestine Meridian, Foot Taiyin Spleen Meridian, Foot Yang Ming Stomach Meridian, Hand Shao Yin Heart Meridian, Hand Sun Small Intestine Meridian, Foot Shao Yin Kidney Meridian, Foot Sun Bladder Meridian, Hand Yin Pericardial Meridian, Hand Shaoyang Sanjiao Meridian, Foot Shao Yang Liver Meridian, Foot Shao Yang Gall Meridian Twelve Meridians: It is the separate part of the 12 main meridians that separate, enter, exit and close, and it is the 12 meridians and tendons of the branches that penetrate deep into the body cavity: starting at the end of the limbs, converging in the joints and bones, and moving towards the head and face of the trunk.

    The essence of the human body that travels on the surface of the body and does not enter the internal organs is through the meridians to reach the whole body, and the five internal organs and six internal organs store the essence to nourish the growth and development of the various organs and tissues of the whole body, so as to provide for the growth and development of the human body.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, China's traditional Chinese medicine is broad and profound, and Chinese medicine believes that the human body has meridians and connected pulses. Traditional Chinese medicine is also very popular with the public and is a treasure of China's medical community. Thank you.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The meridian theory of TCM is the theoretical basis for clinical practice such as acupuncture.

    What is the essence of the meridians? No one raised this question before the end of the Qing Dynasty, but at the end of the Qing Dynasty, modern medicine from the West was introduced, and people thought about it.

    Wang Qingren, a great physician in the last years of the Qing Dynasty, researched and verified that the meridians caused by the ancients were blood vessels. Because the "Neijing" says it clearly: "If the man is eight feet old, the skin and flesh are here, the outside can be measured and followed, and his death can be dissected and regarded as it."

    The length of the veins, the turbidity of the blood, the amount of qi, the more blood and less qi of the twelve meridians, the more blood and more qi than the less, the more blood and the more blood and the less blood, all have a large number. In other words, the meridians were discovered through the measurement of the appearance of living people and the dissection of corpses, and the twelve meridians all contained blood, but the blood in them was either clear and turbid, and some were more and some were less, which clearly explained that the so-called meridians were the blood vessels that were referred to. "Neijing" also has the definition of "the pulse, the house of blood", and the classics of Chinese medicine since then often see "blood follows the qi, circulates the meridians", "blood follows the meridians" and so on.

    The meridian theory of TCM is the theoretical basis for clinical practice such as acupuncture.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The meridians of traditional Chinese medicine are the pathways for the flow of qi and blood in the human body, which belong to the internal organs and are distributed throughout the body, connecting all tissues and organs into an organic whole. Experienced TCM physicians can determine what problems and problems occur in the patient's body through the way of pulse, and then can take the way of using Chinese medicine to regulate and **.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The context of traditional Chinese medicine is a complete system, if there is a problem with a vein, it will also cause physical discomfort, which is also the accumulation of medicine in China since ancient times, the human body is a very sophisticated system, the context of traditional Chinese medicine may be a regular vein in the body, which can be used to treat diseases, which is also the greatness of traditional Chinese medicine.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The veins of traditional Chinese medicine are conditioned according to the meridians of the human body, which is a system of the body that combines circulation.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Traditional Chinese medicine is an important part of Chinese civilization. However, due to the lack of practical support of anatomy in ancient Chinese medicine, the feeling left to the world is pure experience. In fact, with the blessing and research of modern Western medicine, we already know that the vein of Chinese medicine is actually the general term of nerve tissue and vascular veins in Western medicine anatomy.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The context of traditional Chinese medicine has a certain scientific truth and belongs to the quintessence of the country, so for some diseases, cry through the mystery. The start is more scientific and more accurate. In fact, the context of Chinese medicine is also the nerve tissue in Western medicine.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The meridians called in traditional Chinese medicine, there are twelve meridians in the body, mainly including gallbladder meridians, liver meridians, lung meridians, large intestine meridians, stomach meridians, spleen meridians, heart meridians, small intestine meridians, bladder meridians, kidney meridians, pericardial meridians and three focal meridians, etc., these twelve meridians are the same, connecting the righteous qi of the five internal organs in the human body, and are the channels of qi and blood circulation in the human body, which can transmit the nutrients required by human tissues and organs, so as to nourish the internal organs, make the joints smooth, and maintain good health.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    What is your understanding of the context of TCM?In fact, according to the theory of Chinese medicine meridians, according to the efficacy of Chinese medicine meridians and acupuncture points, acupuncture, massage, and massage are organized. and other ways can make the human body reach the Shu manager's network.

    The yin and yang of the traffic and finally the exorcism and healing of the disease. It can achieve the effect of medical treatment, and has the effect of disease treatment and disease prevention.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Context refers to the general term for arteries and veins in traditional Chinese medicine or the vascular system of vascular plants, and can also be used as a metaphor for the organization or clue.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The context of Chinese medicine is a treasure book of Chinese inheritance, a medical theory formed by the ancients after thousands of years of experience, to treat patients through pulse cutting, pulse questioning, acupuncture, physiotherapy and other ways to achieve the effect of relieving pain, making great contributions to clinical medicine.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    In a way that the average person can understand.

    **Cognition of ancient Chinese medicine to guide today's health conditioning.

    Presence and absence, spirit.

    Body and mind, heart and body.

    Blood and qi, qi carries blood.

    Respect the ancients, not only the ancients.

    This **, with the basic understanding of the context of "ancient Chinese medicine", to talk about some cognitions of Chinese medicine. Trying to start involving the physiology and pathology of TCM. The basic principles of cure, prevent disease, and maintain health.

    This is the popularization of common knowledge in Chinese medicine, which is more like an essay rather than a strict discussion.

    This **, and strive to do some popularization of the great ancient Chinese medicine theory, and mainstream medicine, mainstream Chinese medicine theory, and Chinese medicine textbooks, there will be many inconsistencies, please readers think independently.

    Ancient Chinese medicine generally refers to medicine before the Tang Dynasty.

    Two classics.

    The most representative theory of ancient Chinese medicine: the basic theory is the "Yellow Emperor's Neijing". The clinical theory and technology is the "Treatise on Typhoid Fever and Miscellaneous Diseases" written by Zhang Zhongjing of the Eastern Han Dynasty, in which the theories and prescriptions are still 100% effective as long as they completely correspond to the syndrome differentiation.

    Therefore, the Chinese medicine community calls Zhang Zhongjing "the saint of medicine". The prescriptions in "Treatise on Typhoid Fever and Miscellaneous Diseases" are also called "Jing prescriptions". The prescription of medicine is the "Shenlong Materia Medica".

    The school of modern clinical inheritance of ancient Chinese medicine as the basic theory and method is called the "Jingfang School".

    The Yellow Emperor's Neijing is more like a ** collection, a collection of words from various families, so sometimes there are inconsistencies.

    Although there are several versions of the Treatise on Typhoid Fever and Miscellaneous Diseases, the theoretical context and grammar are completely consistent, the organization is clear, and the text is concise and clear.

    The Shenlong Materia Medica is completely pharmacological in ancient Chinese medicine, which is completely consistent with the pharmacology of the scriptures

    Tangible and intangible.

    Traditional Chinese medicine is based on a very important understanding: in the universe, there are two kinds of matter, tangible and intangible (some people think that the invisible is not a substance), the tangible is visible and touchable, and the invisible is invisible and intangible. For example, it is often said that the "gods" of human beings, such as energy, such as the "qi" (qi is partly between the visible and the invisible) in traditional Chinese medicine, which is the most important cognition of the universe by the ancients.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    A general term for arteries and veins in traditional Chinese medicine.

    Figuratively coherent or clueless.

    "Context" refers to the clear layout and organization of the poem. That is to say, the idea of writing: consider what to write first, and what to write later, so that the poem is systematic, central and hierarchical.

    Ideation Skills (Structural Arrangement):

    1. The relationship between things and feelings: first scene and then love, first love and then scene, and love with scenery.

    2. Structural characteristics (start-undertaking-turning-combining) heavy chapters and overlapping sentences, foreshadowing, comparison, leading the whole poem, taking care of the response, connecting the previous and the next, suppressing the promotion, and the total score.

    3. How to embody the main purpose: show the ambition of the chapter, see the big with the small, contrast, etc.

    For example, Su Zhe of the Song Dynasty wrote "Looking at the Mountains on the River": "Looking at the dry cliff mountains on the river, the haggard and barren villages are as red as ochre." As soon as I turned around at dusk, the sunset was lonely and the mist was new. The front mountain is newer and darker, and who knows that the cute letter is now.

    Only Wushan is the most beautiful, and it still lives up to the people from afar. Through the rendering of layers of color, the beautiful scenery is depicted: the "deserted village" of "red as Chu", the "new painting of haze" at sunset, and the "front mountain" of newer and darker colors have made the poet look at it and express his sighs

    Who knows that the cute letter is now, but who knows that Wushan is the most beautiful. Layer upon layer of rendering to achieve a good artistic effect.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Through the pulse, the frequency of the heartbeat is calculated, so as to infer whether it is a lack of qi and blood, or some related problems.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Check out "Lake Veinology" for yourself, it's very clear.

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