Introduction to stability

Directory 1 Pinyin 2 English Reference 3 Notes: 1 Calm in Ancient Books 1 Pinyin zhèn dìng

2 English reference (adjective) calm

self-composed

cool

Three comments

The name of calming massage technology. See "Overview of Orthopedic Experience of Traditional Chinese Medicine". In order to consolidate and strengthen the function of stretching tendons and relieving pain, the method of dividing tendons or adjusting tendons is adopted to end the name, so that the manipulation can be kept in a short static state. There are two methods of operation: one is to press the affected area with fingers and palms for a while. One is to hold the distal end of the affected limb by hand, fix the affected part in a posture conducive to recovery, and pause for one minute.

Calm in the ancient book Treatise on Febrile Diseases: [Volume III Xiajiao Chapter] Wind temperature, temperature, epidemic disease, warm poison and warm winter are metaphors of wind and fire, which proves that strong winds are together and endless, and chickens are in the coke, running through from top to bottom, and Ejiao can pre-extinguish the vibration of internal wind. But I don't know. ...

Compendium of Materia Medica: [Woody Volume 34] Pine. Five hundred miles in Shandong, when the valley is full, is different from other parts of the world. Sue: Turpentine has a calming effect. Bao Puzi says that the natural polyester in the bark of old pine is the first. ...

Compendium of Materia Medica: [Volume Three Heart Meridians and Small Intestine Meridians] (3) Tranquilize the mind and make the eyes and ears alert. Training is not enough to drive away evil spirits in the process of treating cough and curing. If the mind is calm, it will be shocked and worry-free, and if the mind is good, it will stop the earthquake and increase wisdom, and the water will be full. ...

Classic interpretation of materia medica: [Volume 3] Amber. Amber gas enters the lungs. Lung governs qi. Sweet to the spleen. Spleen governs blood. Strong quality has a calming effect. So enter the lung and spleen and settle the soul. The soul must be arrogant and defensive. but ...

Herbal Notes: Gastrodia elata