What is the relationship between the joys and sorrows of TCM and the circulation of liver, heart, spleen, lung and kidney? thank you

Heart is fond of ambition, liver is angry with ambition, spleen is concerned with ambition, lung is worried about ambition, and kidney is afraid of ambition. Emotions, thoughts and fears are referred to as "five aspirations" for short. Different emotional changes have different effects on zang-fu organs, and the changes of qi and blood in zang-fu organs will also affect emotional changes. For example, "Su Wen Tiaojing Lun" said: "More blood leads to anger, while less blood leads to fear." "Soul Pivot is the God" also said: "Lack of liver qi is fear, but in fact it is anger. I'm not sad enough, but I can't stop laughing. " Therefore, the seven emotions are closely related to the qi and blood of viscera.

Anger hurts the liver, likes hurting the spleen, grieves the lungs and fears hurting the kidneys. Different emotional stimuli will have different effects on various organs in clinic. But it is not absolutely so, because the human body is an organic whole. For example, "Lingshu Kouwen" said: "The heart governs the five zang-organs, … so worry makes the heart move, and the five zang-organs move." It is pointed out here that all kinds of emotional stimuli are related to the heart, which is the master of the five internal organs, and mental damage can involve other internal organs. For another example, depressed anger hurts the liver, the liver qi is super-inverse, and the spleen and stomach are often invaded, resulting in disharmony between the liver and spleen and disharmony between the liver and stomach. The heart controls blood storage, the liver controls blood excretion and the spleen controls transport and transformation. Located in the middle jiao, it is the hub of Qi and the source of qi and blood biochemistry. Therefore, the qi-blood imbalance of heart, liver and spleen is the most common. Thinking too much will often damage the heart and spleen, leading to deficiency of both heart and spleen, deficiency of both qi and blood, mental disorder and loss of spleen health. Depression hurts the liver, anger leads to qi-flowing, and blood-reversing leads to qi-flowing, which may lead to pain on both sides of the liver meridian and excessive breathing. Or qi stagnation and blood stasis, hypochondriac pain, dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, abdominal mass and other symptoms. In addition, emotional internal injuries will also turn fire into fire, that is, "five meetings will turn fire into fire", which will lead to yin deficiency and excessive fire, or lead to dampness, food and phlegm stagnation as diseases.