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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): 49-51, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-508063

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Objective] To discuss the rule of operation of heaven and earth on the basis of Five Yun and Six Qi and explore the importance on Yun Qi theory. [Method] Using the method of literature studies to explore the rule of Yun Qi theory and operation of heaven and earth. [Result] The theory of Five Yun and Six Qi holds the idea that the Qi of heaven and earth is athletic and the movement is regular.Five Yun concludes Big Yun and Small Yun.Big Yun is Sui Yun,five years a cycle according to the order of‘ wood,fire,earth,gold,water’.Six Qi concludes six steps and moves in circles.Heaven Qi goes left and Earth Qi goes right.The forms of motion concludes QiJiao movement,Sui Yun up and down and so on.Whether the form is normal or not relates much to the nature climate and the human morbidity.[Conclusion ]The theory of Five Yun and Six Qi shows the rule of climate created by the operation of heaven and earth.The regular movement of Five Yun and Six Qi varies a lot,making impact on nature climate and the human morbidity,which is the incisive meaning of the theory of Five Yun and Six Qi in Nei Jing.

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Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University ; (6): 1261-1263, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-457668

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Objective]This paper is for the theoretical formation of clear livering factors development process . [Method]Adopt the method of literature investigation, explore the meaning of liver governing smoothing and dispersing Qi. [Result]It has three meanings: Like smooth doesn't like depression;dredge(The ascending and descending of Qi);spread. The support theory behind it is:Five elements theory;The movement theory of Qi;Zhu Zhenheng ’ s theory of“Liver Governs Smoothing and Dispersing”. Relationships between three meanings and support theory is:With five elements theory explaining the function of the liver governing smoothing and dispersing Qi ,it eventual y uses the movement theory of Qi; With Zhu Zhenheng ’s theory of“Liver Governs Smoothing and Dispersing”, explain the function of the liver governing smoothing and dispersing Qi is different from the the movement theory of Qi. [Conclusion]Liver governing smoothing and dispersing Qi is a new theory of reconstruction by modern scientific theories and methods.

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Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University ; (6): 1264-1265, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-457667

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Objective] To explore the application of “viscera state”theory in “Internal Classics”in TCM diagnosing and treating hematuria. [Method] Clear up the“viscera state”theories in“Internal Classics”related to TCM diagnosing and treating hematuria, combining with concerned thesis of doctors in the past dynasties, to analyse its application value in clinic. [Result] “Heart joining with smal intestine through the meridian and col ateras”,“smal intestine being organ of receiving food and digestion”, “kidney connects lung upward”, “spleen storing Ying”, “spleen Qi disperseing essence and returning to lung upward”,“liver storing blood”,“kidney being organ of water”and“kidney opening into 2 lower orifices”, such“viscera state”theories are helpful to correct position of hematuria in TCM, define the mechanism and correct the treatment; doctors in the past dynasties had development on this, which is proved by the modern clinic. [Conclusion]“Viscera state”theories in“Internal Classics”have important guiding meaning in TCM diagnosing and treating hematuria.

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Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University ; (6)2007.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-679635

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It was pointed out that the development of theory of TCM was restricted by the indistinct concepts.The advantages and disadvantages of the concept between traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine were analyzed.Basing on literature researches and modern science researches can solve the concept problems of the theory of TCM.

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Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University ; (6)2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-680444

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The theory basis for 'nao zhe wu you suo shou ming' is expounded based on the time background for Sheng Ji Zong Lu,the deeper realization of brain anatomy and pathophysiology.'Brain Controls Mental and Emotional Activities' theory is the result of self-development of traditional Chinese medicine and recreation of theory.It might change the current situation of ' the heart replaces the brain ' and make a real qualitative leap in the theory for the brain and the spinal cord in traditional Chinese medicine.

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