Contents 1 Pinyin 2 English reference 3 Overview 4 Zhongjiao spleen and stomach qi and physiological functions of spleen and stomach and other organs·Zhongqi 5 Spleen·Zhongqi 6 Luck terms·Zhongqi 7 Disease and syndrome names·Zhongqi 8 Reference Attached information: 1 Acupoints for treating Zhongqi 2 Prescriptions for treating Zhongqi 3 Chinese patent medicines for treating Zhongqi 4 Drugs related to Zhongqi 5 Zhongqi in ancient books 1 Pinyin
zhōng qì 2 English reference
middlewarmer energy [Xiangya Medical Professional Dictionary]
splenogastric qi [Xiangya Medical Professional Dictionary]
middle qi [Traditional Chinese Medicine Terminology Approval Committee. Traditional Chinese Medicine Terminology (2004) )] 3 Overview
Zhongqi: 1. Zhongjiao spleen and stomach qi and the physiological functions of the spleen and stomach and other internal organs; 2. Spleen; 3. Luck terms; 4. Disease and syndrome names.
4 Zhongjiao Qi, spleen and stomach qi and the physiological functions of the spleen and stomach and other organs·Zhongqi
Zhongqi is a physiological term [1]. Middle Qi is also called "Spleen and Stomach Qi". It refers to the physiological functions of the spleen, stomach, and small intestine in digesting, absorbing, transporting, and increasing clearness and lowering turbidity of food and water in the middle burner [2]. 5 Temper·Zhongqi
Zhongqi is a physiological term. Refers to temper[1]. The spleen mainly rises. Symptoms such as anal prolapse and uterine prolapse may occur due to spleen deficiency. Tonifying the middle qi means tonifying the spleen and lifting the sunken spleen [1]. 6 Luck terminology·Zhongqi
Zhongqi is a term of luck, which refers to the Qi seen in the middle [1]. "Huangdi Nei Jing Su Wen·Zhi Zhen Yao Da Lun": "Therefore, the causes of all diseases are caused by the original ones, the standard ones, and the middle Qi." "Lei Jing": "The middle Qi, The qi seen in the middle. For example, Shaoyang and Jueyin are the middle qi of each other, Yangming and Taiyin are the middle qi of each other, and Taiyang and Shaoyin are the middle qi of each other. Their phases are the exterior and interior, so their qi are interconnected." 7 Disease and syndrome names. ·Zhongqi
Zhongqi is the name of the disease syndrome and is one of the types of stroke [1]. That is, in the air [1]. Also known as Qi Jue[3]. Volume 1 of "Essentials of Syndrome and Treatment": "Zhongqi is a disease caused by internal injury. Qi is reversed, phlegm and dampness are blocked, and the teeth are tight. However, all seven emotions can make people suffer, especially those caused by anger. The symptoms of middle qi are roughly the same as those of stroke. At the same time, it is difficult to distinguish between wind and Qi."
See the "General Introduction to the Guide" attached to "Taiping Huimin Hejiju Prescription".
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