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Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion ; : 192-197, 2023.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1007118

ABSTRACT

[Objective] The Zang-Fu and the meridians, which are one of the foundations of modern acupuncture and moxibustion medical education, appeared in "Lingshu" in the "Meridian" section. However, the Zang-Fu and the meridians each has a history of independent development in ancient China Before the Common Era. The purpose of this study is to investigate the process by which the meridians came to be associated with the Zang-Fu, drawing from descriptions in "Suwen", which was compiled Before the Common Era.[Method] The source literature of this study is "Revisions and Extensive Notes on the Huangdi Neijing Suwen", with reference to "Acupuncture and Moxibustion Medicine and Classic Research" by MARUYAMA Masao to classify compilations of "Suwen". The research items are the names of the Zang and the Fu, the relationships between the Zang and the Fu, and the piao-li relationships of the Zang-Fu and the three Yin and three Yang of the hands and feet. [Result] The names for the Zang were Liver, Heart, Spleen, Lungs and Kidneys, and for the Fu were Small Intestine, Bladder, Gallbladder, Large Intestine, Stomach, and Sanjiao. The Zang-Fu relationships were Lungs-Large Intestine, Spleen-Stomach, Heart-Small Intestine, Kidney-Bladder, Liver-Gall Bladder, and Chronic Illness-Sanjiao. The piao-li relationships of the Zang-Fu and the three Yin and three Yang of the hands and feet were Foot Thai-Yang and Shao-Yin, Foot Shao-Yang and Chueh-Yin, Foot Yang-Ming and Thai-Yin, Hand Thai-Yang and Shao-Yin, Hand Yang-Ming and Thai-Yin, and Hand Shao-Yang and Heart. The Liver is treated by Foot Chueh-Yin and Shao-Yang, the Heart is treated Hand Shao-Yin and Thai-Yang, the Spleen is treated by Foot Thai-Yin and Yang-Ming, the Lungs are treated by Hand Thai-Yin and Yang-Ming, and the Kidneys are treated by Foot Shao-Ying and Thai-Yang. There was the expression "太陰陽明表裏為脾胃脈也" that Hand-Foot, Yin-Yang and the Zang-Fu were grouped by their Piao-li relationships. And there were the expressions saying "Shao-Yin is the Kidneys" and "Yang-Ming is the Stomach", although these were not in complete form. [Discussion] The Zang-Fu meridians, combining the Zang-Fu and the meridians, started from the Spleen-Stomach. There were other expressions combining the Zang-Fu with the meridians, although these were also not in complete form. While medicine at that time was being organized and integrated with the Yin-Yang and Five Elements theories, the relationships between the Zang-Fu and the meridians were also established. And it is inferred that the process of combining these and developing them into a new medical system existed during this period. [Conclusion] The relationships between the Zang-Fu and the meridians were established in "Suwen", which was compiled Before the Common Era, and the expression combining them started from "太陰陽明表裏為脾胃脈也".

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Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion ; (12): 959-962, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1007426

ABSTRACT

The paper summarizes the definition, location and main indication of qicimai points recorded in Huangdi Neijing (Yellow Emperor 's Inner Classic). It is found that qicimai points are the "upward moving points" in reference to the meridian distribution rule of "rooting, running, infusing and moving"; and corresponding to the sites of "running outwards and inwards" of the meridians' "separating, meeting and running outwards and inwards". It also includes the infusing points for the sea of qi and marrow. The new idea, "selecting qicimai points for the treatment of qi obstruction in the neck gate", is proposed. Based on the systematic application of the acupoints on the nape region, it is anticipated that a new approach will be provided to the treatment of the diseases in the neck, shoulder, head, face, the five sensory organs, mental disorders and zangfu qi dysfunction.


Subject(s)
Humans , Meridians , Acupuncture Points , Acupuncture Therapy
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Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion ; (12): 805-812, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-887487

ABSTRACT

On the base of the analysis on the original text in


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Rats , Face , Head , Meridians , Spine , Torso
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Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion ; (12): 343-347, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-877618

ABSTRACT

The defensive function of defensive


Subject(s)
Humans , Medicine, Chinese Traditional , Meridians , Qi
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Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion ; (12): 1003-1005, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-829063

ABSTRACT

Based on the story of Chinese idiom, (a magical and skilled form of craftsmanship) as the breakthrough point, this paper discusses the both (cook) and the experienced acupuncture practitioner have the same high skills and explores the potential relationship between mind-regulation in treatment with acupuncture and flow theory. It is believed that the skills of ancient acupuncture practitioner in mind-regulation with acupuncture is not only a kind of "Tao" mode, but also a state of "flow". By the discussion on mind-regulation and flow theory, modern people may have more clear recognition on the mind regulation in treatment with acupuncture so as to better determine the therapeutic methods of acupuncture for mind-regulation.

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Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion ; (12): 1251-1254, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-877594

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From the view of location, through the longitudinal comparison of the meridian name references of "moxibustion on a meridian" from the records in


Subject(s)
Acupuncture Points , Acupuncture Therapy , Meridians , Moxibustion , Yin-Yang
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Kampo Medicine ; : 266-272, 2019.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-781960

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Huangdi Neijing has a disease concept named Yi ‘Wei' disease which is similar to ‘frailty'. Yi disease is characterized by physical and/or mental dysfunctions eventually being unable to stand up. Yi disease are classified into five types : the lung Yi ‘qi deficiency', the heart Yi ‘vascular disorders', the liver Yi ‘muscle weakness' like sarcopenia or ‘qi stagnation', the spleen Yi ‘spleen deficiency, weight loss or excess weight', and the kidney Yi ‘kidney deficiency'. Each condition can be treated by Kampo medicines. Therefore, frailty can be treated by Kampo medicines systematically and strategically. The author reports here two cases of frailty with weight loss successfully treated by Kampo medicines in giving priority to spleen Yi morbid state. One of 2 patients had a drug induced gastrointestinal disorder caused by probably previously taking Kampo hachimigan. After treating the spleen Yi, she became able to take hachimigan for the kidney Yi again. These cases suggest that high priority should be given to restoring spleen conditions, or digestive functions in treating frailty with weight loss caused by anorexia or digestive dysfunction.

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Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion ; (12): 209-214, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-775907

ABSTRACT

In order to identify the differences between " in () and " in (), the edition of Ninna-ji, Japan, the author analyzed all " and "of the extant , its annotation books, its handed-down books and its collated books during the past dynasties. " and " are similar in Chinese character pattern. The authors had also analyzed the evolution factors of Chinese character patterns in detail, which induced the misunderstanding of " as ". Hence, the phonology and Chinese exegetics were adopted in analysis. " and "()" were completely same in ancient pronunciation. In compliance with the theory as seeking for the connotation from the pronunciation, " was explained as "()", meaning cleft needling or point needling. Additionally, the academic significance of " was explored. It was believed that it was the specific recognition stage from the vessel to the point regarding the sites of acupuncture and moxibustion in terms of the differences in needling techniques, i.e. vessel needling, muscle needling or tendon needling. It is concluded that " resulted from the misunderstanding of " in the books of different dynasties, hence, the mistakes in the explanation and annotation of " since the Northern Song Dynasty have been clarified.


Subject(s)
Acupuncture Therapy , China , Japan , Medicine in Literature , Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion ; (12): 439-443, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-775888

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE@#To explore the acupuncture prescriptions and regularity of acupoints matching in (').@*METHODS@#Based on the manual retrieval of articles regarding acupuncture prescriptions in an acupuncture prescriptions database of was constructed. The frequency analysis was used to analyze the acupuncture prescriptions and regularity of acupoints matching from 8 aspects: prescriptions of single acupoint/acupoints combination, specific acupoints, principles of acupoint selection, acupoint matching methods, symptoms/diseases, names and classifications of diseases in traditional Chinese medicine, acute/chronic diseases, local symptom/systemic symptom.@*RESULTS@#A total of 146 acupuncture prescriptions were obtained, including 76 prescriptions for single acupoint and 70 prescriptions for acupoints combination. The single-point prescription mostly involved specific acupoints, especially five- acupoints and crossing acupoint; acupoints were mainly selected in five- acupoints, and distant acupoint selection was the first choice for single-point prescription. The prescription of acupoints combination mostly involved combination of specific acupoints, especially five- acupoint combined with five- acupoint, and distant acupoint selection was the first choice for acupoints combination prescription; the acupoints combination prescription was mainly based on left-right acupoint matching method and same-meridian acupoint matching method. The single-acupoint prescription was applied for diseases of 4 systems, involving 61 diseases; acupoints combination prescription was applied for diseases of 3 systems, involving 47 diseases. The single-acupoint and acupoints combination prescriptions were mainly used to treat internal medical diseases. The single-acupoint prescriptions were used for patients with multiple symptoms, fewer diseases, more acute diseases and more local symptoms; acupoints combination prescriptions were used for patients with more diseases, fewer symptoms, more chronic diseases and more systemic symptoms.@*CONCLUSION@#The acupuncture prescriptions in are mostly based on distant acupoints, and most of them are single acupoint prescriptions. In multi-acupoint prescriptions, the combination of five- acupoints are mostly used, especially left-right acupoint matching method and same-meridian acupoint matching method. Single acupoint is used to treat acute and local symptoms, and multi-acupoint is used to treat chronic and systemic diseases.


Subject(s)
Humans , Acupuncture Points , Databases, Factual , Medicine, Chinese Traditional , Meridians
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Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (12): 113-115, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-707004

ABSTRACT

Emotion theory is an important part of TCM theory. Huangdi Neijing systematically explains emotion theory and its clinical application from the aspects of physiology, pathology, treatment, and health preserving, and constructs relatively complete emotion theory system of TCM, which becomes the foundation of development of emotion theory for later generations. Deep discussion on emotion theory and adjusting methods in Huangdi Neijingis not only with important theoretical significance, but also with high clinical application values.

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Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University ; (6): 370-372, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-614542

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[Objective] The custom in Huangdi Neijing has been discussed in order to inspire the health prevention for modern people. [Method] Using traditional philological research methods, through studying the relevant literature carefully, having combined with the related historical research achievements of the life in Qin and Han Dynasties, the influence of customs on people's way of living in Huangdi Neijing has been summarized. [Results] Huangdi Neijing has been as a medical classic, having recorded many contents including the ancient philosophy, science and technology etc. Many of them have reflected the contents of the social customs at that time, concluding the diet, beliefs, rituals and etiquette. And it refers to some historical records at the time in order to pry into the custom during the period of Huangdi Neijing. [Conclusion]The research of customs in Huangdi Neijing has discussed to help avoid the bad customs to restore the normal living habits in order to achieve the purpose of health and disease prevention.

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Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University ; (6): 274-277, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-512517

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[Objective] Analyze the discussion of Qi and Qi transformation in Huangdi Neijing, therefore to give insight into the Qi Theory of TCM. [Methods] Analyze articles about Qi and Qi transformation in Huangdi Neijing, as well as comments from doctors of all dynasties, to summerize the understanding on Qi and Qi transformation of Huangdi Neijin. [Result] In the whole book of Huangdi Neijing, there are 19 chapters named after Qi, 1700 (2997) characters of Qi are mentioned, and there are 7 discussions upon Qi transformation. The Qi mentioned in Huangdi Neijing can be material, or functional, or be able to transform. The conception of Qi transformation includes six parts: the transformation among Yin and Yang, among the five elements, and the growth and transformation among all kinds of essences, the transportation, nutrition and transformation among all kinds of matters, as well as the transportation of Qi and the transformation of five elements' motion and six kinds of natural factors.[Conclusion] Qi transformation is mentioned in all but a few chapters in Huangdi Neijing. Everything, from matters growing to turning into essences is actually Qi transformation. In Huangdi Neijing's view, Qi transformation is the fundamental of all matters coming into being, and the fundamental to stay healthy, therefore the fundamental of preserving health, diagnosis and treatment.

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Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University ; (6): 52-54, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-508062

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Objective] To discuss the diagnosis and treatment of infertility according to the related comments in. [Method] Analyzing the infertility related scripture in and carefully reading the related annotations to analyze and elaborate the etiology and therapeutic principles of infertility. [Result]suggested that the uterus, Jing from parents, Du Yang, Yin and Yang of kidney were essential to fertility. Deficiency of kidney and insufficient Du were main etiologies of infertility. recommended that tonifying kidney and warming Du as treatments for infertility. [Conclusion]The theory about the etiology and therapeutic principles of infertility has taken shape in.is a cornerstone in the development of the etiology and therapeutic principles of infertility.

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Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University ; (6): 956-958, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-664870

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[Objective] To explore the location of Renying and Qikou pulses, and its clinical role. [Method] Through studying the relevant contents of the Renying Qikou pulse in <Huangdi Neijing>, and accessing to the relevant information, combining in with the clinical experience of the author, to analyze the location and clinical function of the pulse. [Result] There are plenty of Renying and Qikou pulse in<Huangdi Neijing>,but most of scholars think that the Renying is located in the neck since ancient times, which is difficult to use in clinical practice. The author thinks that the Renying is located in a point ahead of the left Guan Pulse, and Qikou is located in a point ahead of the right, and introduces the method to judge size, through the author 's literature reviews and clinical experience, for the efficient diagnosis and treatment. [Conclusion]The Renying Qikou pulse is one of the most main contents in<Huangdi Neijing>, which has rich information. The pulse has an effect that can not be ignored for modern Chinese medicine clinic, especially for the acupuncture and moxibustion.

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Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University ; (6): 223-225, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-712706

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[Objective] In order to provide a basis for treatment,the article discussed the meaning of Nourishing Spleen Theory and its relationship with clinical liver disease.[Methods]Reviewing the ancient Chinese literature,the paper discussed the Nourishing Spleen Theory from the origin and practice of ancient physicians.By studying the physiological and symptoms,the author discussed the relationship between the liver and traditional spleen,and found the principles of nourishing spleen for treating liver diseases.[Results] Originated in (Huangdi Neijing),the Nourishing Spleen Theory is known as superior,and has a long history.The liver of modern medicine is one of the important contents of traditional Chinese "spleen".There is full theoretical and practical basis in treatment of liver disease by nourishing spleen.And the treatment including replenishing qi,promoting digestion,draining water,activating blood.[Conclusion] Nourishing spleen is an important method for the treatment of liver disease,and it is expected to achieve a good effect in clinic.

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Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion ; (12): 1323-1327, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-238185

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Acupuncture in Chinese medicine has been a treasure in Chinese traditional medicine for thousands of years. It is opposite to many basic theories in modern medicine in dynasties. Different from the cross compatibility and interactions among medical medicines, acupuncture in Chinese medicine has its own consolidation and inherent philosophical ideas. In view of this, how to discuss the philosophical ideas and its development of acupuncture in Chinese medicine becomes of great importance. It is crucial to clearly answer the three theoretical propositions in the development of acupuncture in Chinese medicine. Firstly, the differences in acupuncture should be identified between the ancient time and the modern time. The issues focus on the origin of() and its philosophical divergence. Secondly, the origin of acupuncture should be identified, whether it is from China or India. Thirdly, the differences in acupuncture should be identified between China and the west, focusing on the explanation and rectification of the interrelationship between the acupuncture in Chinese medicine and the western acupuncture. Hence, the basic features are discussed on the reality of acupuncture in Chinese medicine as well as its diversity. Finally, the proposition is extended on how to holistically grasp the philosophical foundation of acupuncture in Chinese medicine and its future trend.

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Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University ; (6): 679-681, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-503563

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Objective] To investigate the relationship between pain from malnutrition and MM, looking for a cure for MM.[Methods]To analyze the relationship between pain from malnutrition and MM in clinical TCM based on the study of Neijing and the textual works of famous Chinese physicians. According to the etiology and pathogenesis to find the treatment method, and validation from clinical cases. [Result]We find that the pain from malnutrition caused by deficiency of kidney and spleen is a major cause of MM by summarizing of the ancient physicians. And we tally up the invigorating kidney is an important method for the treatment of MM.[Conclusion]Pain from malnutrition is an important pathogenesis of MM. To a method of treating MM, invigorating kidney and spleen is obvious and this method for the treatment of MM will bring more help.

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Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University ; (6): 903-905, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-506459

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Objective] Calrify the inherent laws of the appearance of Neijing’s viscera-state theory of spleen, enhancing the cognition of life view of traditional Chinese medicine’s ability. [Methods]Using the genetic methods to discuss the physiological function, physiological characteristics and physiognomy of spleen, as well as social, cultural, philosophical background and method of thinking construction. [Results] Under the guidance of the overall concept and from the pre-Qin rank system, cultural thoughts of Confucianist and Taoists, Yin-Yang five elements philosophy doctrine,by using the analogism methods and observation methods of “ estimating interior by taking charge of exterior” and the opinion of middlebrow and harmony, construct the basic frame of viscera-state theory of spleen.[Conclusion] The genetic method of TCM is an important way to deepen the level of Chinese medicine theory.

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Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion ; (12): 650-652, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-352637

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Through exploring the recognition and application of blood vessels in(), it is found that the recognition and concrete application of blood vessels have been developed comprehensively as compared with those records in). In general, the importance of blood vessels have been improved. For example, the close relationship between blood vessels and emotions and grouth have been emphasized, the body shape and mind been involved in the connotation of blood vessels, the blood vessels been of the top priority in the embryonic formation. In detail, the application of blood vessels has been more specific and flexible in tendency, in which, the vessels have been particularly mentioned in the tongue and eyes, as well as bleeding. All of those provide a certain reference to study the theoretic development of TCM, acupuncture and moxibustion in the periods of theandDynasties.

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Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University ; (6): 523-525, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-496112

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Objective]To study the cognization of Huangdi Neijing on the occurrence of amnesia hoping to enlighten the clinical treatment on amnesia. [Method]Analyze and elaborate four articles which are related to amnesia in Huangdi Neijing by studying it, and then summarize the reason of the occurrence of amnesia. [Result]The occurrence of amnesia is closely related to the variation of emotion, the pathology of viscera and the deficiency and excess of qi and blood. Qi deficiency of heart and lung, impairment of liver and kidney and disturbance of qi and blood can result in the occurrence of amnesia. [Conclusion] Huangdi Neijing discusses the occurrence of amnesia in detail, and it has very positive meaning on guiding clinical practice.

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