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Interpretation of Traditional Chinese Medicine Culture in Jing Xian’s Yi Xue Cong Zheng Lun from the Perspective of Narrative Medicine / 中国医学伦理学
Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6): 368-373, 2024.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1012906
ABSTRACT
On the whole, the Yi Xue Cong Zheng Lun written by Jing Xian, a famous doctor in modern Liaoning, outlines the unique vision of the narrative medicine focusing on "benevolence". To be specific, the writing is good at constructing narrative projection, and makes full use of the essence of relevant traditional culture such as the body-country integration idea, the military strategy and tactics and the calligraphy aesthetics concept to create narrative schema. It focus on the concrete example narration of the cultural ideology of Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM), such as the concept of interlinked viscera, the ideology that the characteristics of the treatment remain the same as the external properties of the disease, the compatibility of opposite and complementary and the idea of making prescriptions and selecting optimal Chinese herbal medicines. In addition, Jing Xian has constructed his professional identity as a doctor of TCM through in-depth narrative reflection. From the perspective of narrative medicine, the study of Yi Xue Cong Zheng Lun has certain instruction and reference significance in the inheritance of TCM culture, and can help to promote the in-depth exploration and multi-dimensiona reflection of "modern Liaoning TCM culture".

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Medical Ethics Year: 2024 Type: Article