2. Annotate the pathological terms of the etiology of extreme cold and fever. Su Wen, Yin and Yang should be like a big theory. According to the viewpoint of yin-yang transformation, it is considered that the syndrome of yin-cold will be transformed into heat image under certain conditions, just as winter cold is transformed into spring temperature and summer heat. Pathological changes, such as the development of cold syndrome to extremely cold stage, virtual fire floating, there is a phenomenon of virtual heat in which yin flourishes and yang declines.
Extreme cold and extreme heat in the ancient book Jing: [Yin and Yang Master Volume II] 1. Yin and yang should be shaped like images. Yang moves and disperses, so it turns into qi. Yin is static and condensed, so it is formed. ) extreme cold produces heat, and extreme heat produces cold. Yin cold and yang heat are the meaning of yin and yang. Extreme heat generation at low temperature ...
The original purpose of medical classics: [Volume 1] The second formation of Yin and Yang. Yang moves and disperses, so it turns into qi. Yin is static and condensed, so it is formed. ) extreme cold produces heat, and extreme heat produces cold. Yin cold and yang heat are the meaning of yin and yang. Extreme heat generation at low temperature ...
Su Wenzhi: [Volume 1] Yin and Yang should be considered as a great theory, and the fifth chapter is transformed from Yang. Yin becomes the shape of all things. And our shapes. It is formed by yin. The cold pole produces heat, and the hot pole produces cold Li Yun. It is very cold in winter. It will be very hot in spring and summer. Solstice after winter ...
Notes on the Interpretation of Su Wenjing: [Part I] The theory that Yin and Yang should be as big as shape. (according to: the shape is made of flesh and blood, and yin governs blood, so it forms clouds. ) extreme cold produces heat, and extreme heat produces cold. (Press: the cathode is full, the yang is outside, and the virtual fire floats. ...
Su Lingjie's Notes: Interpretation of [Volume II General Theory of Yin and Yang Zang-fu Organs]