2 English reference righteousness [Xiangya Medical Dictionary]
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Terminology review committee of traditional Chinese medicine. Terminology of Traditional Chinese Medicine (2004)]
3. To sum up, true qi is the basic substance and motive force to maintain the physiological functions of tissues and organs of the whole body, which is produced by the combination of innate vitality and post-Shui Gu essence [1]? .
4 Yi, Qi, Qi and Yi are the same [2], referred to as Yi [3]. Refers to the normal material structure and functional activities of the human body [3]. Can be simply summarized as * * * and Yang [3].
5 vitality, true qi and vitality are the same [2]. The primordial qi is the primitive qi [4]. Including Qi and Yuan Yang [5]. The primordial qi is born naturally, nurtured the day after tomorrow, and the innate essence is transformed, hence the name [5]. The primordial qi comes from the kidney (including Mingmen) and is stored in the abdomen. It reaches the whole body in the form of triple energizer, promotes the functional activities of all organs and tissues such as internal organs, and is the source of biochemical power [5]. "36 Difficult Classics": "Destined, the home of all souls, the original gas is also attached."
"Huangdi Neijing Su Jingwen Gu Naive Theory": "Nothing, the true spirit will follow." Su Wen, on ancient naivety: "dissipate its truth." Su Wen on the Division between Right and Evil: "Anti-chaos classics are really irreversible."
⑥ Qi of Qi in Heart refers to Qi in Heart [2]. Heart qi generally refers to the functional activities of the heart, including the essence hidden in the heart and the function of promoting blood circulation [6]? . "Lingshu Pulse Degree": "Heart and qi are connected to the tongue, and the tongue can know five flavors when the heart is harmonious." Su Wen comments on fever: "The true qi goes against the wind, so the tongue is hard and you can't lie down. When you are depressed, there is water in your throat. "
Qi of meridians refers to qi of meridians. "Huangdi Neijing Su Wen on the Division of Righteousness and Evil": "Those who are really angry have menstruation." He also said, "Wait for evil, qi has passed, diarrhea will distort qi, and loss will not come."
The true qi is the qi of meridians, which is an extremely tiny substance that can't be seen or touched. This is what Huangdi Neijing said: "The true qi is also the qi of meridians." The menstrual qi is too weak to be satisfied. "
The qi of human body is everywhere. "Evil guest in Huangdi Neijing Lingshu" holds that two elbows, two axils, two beards and two points are collectively called eight deficiency, all of which are places where qi passes. "Ling Shu in Huangdi Neijing" "Qi can't be a week, so it is called Zhou Bi". It can be seen that qi is originally distributed in the whole body, not just in the "eight deficiency".
According to the above discussion in Huangdi Neijing, we can think that Qi is the basic life information that exists objectively, that is, the same information that exists in different information channels (meridians). Because energy metabolism is the basis of information generation and dissemination, Professor Li Shaobo believes that the essence of qi is life energy, which moves regularly in different information channels (meridians).
7. 1 Abnormal Qi Qi's function is to defend against external evils, so Huangdi Neijing Malaria Theory says that "qi is safe and evil dies".
Abnormal qi can lead to diseases. "Yellow Emperor's Internal Classic Su Wen on the Division of Truth and Evil" "When diarrhea occurs, the true qi must be removed, and if it is removed, the evil spirits will return, and the disease will benefit." It shows that the collapse of true qi leads to serious pathogenic factors and aggravated diseases. "The Yellow Emperor's Internal Classic Su Wen on the Division of Right and Evil" "The true qi has been lost, and the evil is in itself, so people will live a long life." It means that if the true qi disappears, you will die. "Yellow Emperor's Internal Classic: Su Wen's Fever" records that: because of qi, the mouth is bitter and the tongue is dry, so you can't lie down, but you can cough up clear water when you lie down, which means that the mouth is bitter and the tongue is dry, so you can't cough up clear water when you lie down. The root knot of Lingshu in Huangdi Neijing holds that "flaccidity disease" is caused by "the lack of true qi and the residence of evil qi".
7.2 true qi maintenance "Huangdi Neijing Su Wen, on the true and false points" said that "the disease holds blood and restores its true qi", telling us that removing blood stasis can restore true qi; The Huangdi Neijing Lingxie Shuke says that "evil can be removed, and the true qi is solid", "auxiliary acupuncture can guide the qi, and the evil can be dispersed (the original meaning is overflowing), and the true qi can live". It not only tells us that exorcism can enhance the body's resistance, but also tells us that acupuncture can exorcise evil spirits to keep qi and blood normal.
More importantly, The Yellow Emperor's Internal Classic "On Ancient Innocence" emphasizes that "nothing is indifferent, and the true qi follows", telling us that only abstinence can the true qi function normally. Professor Li Shaobo's method of activating qi is based on this principle to prevent and treat diseases.
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