(2) In Essays, what kind of therapeutic relationship did the famous doctor named Sun use to cure him?

According to the psychological and emotional therapy of traditional Chinese medicine, what kind of therapeutic relationship did the doctor use in the ancient book "On Being Alone" to rehabilitate Sun Xiaoer's cold and hot play ()

A. Anger over thought B. Thought over fear C. Fear over joy D. Joy over sadness

The correct answer is B. Thinking about overcoming fear (shock)

There is a medical record in Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, which tells a case of treating diseases with emotion. "Sun Tong, one day to visit the temple, see the gods, try to pull it out, get a stem, to tell his mother. Mother believes in Buddhism, and she is afraid, saying,' God will arrest you tonight, so be careful.' Children believe what they say and are afraid of everything. In the evening, a famous doctor was invited to see a doctor. When the doctor got the truth, he said,' Just pull out the clay sculpture of an idol. If the child doesn't believe it, the doctor pretends to be angry, saying that the child said,' I'll show it to you' and show it to you later, and the child will be happy. The next day, he recovered from the fever. Actually, the doctor said it was bristles. "This story is about a child's drama of cold and heat caused by fear. After the fear is lifted, there is no medicine to cure.

The above medical case stories actually illustrate a medical principle-emotion can "cause disease" and "cure disease". This medical principle is also recorded in Huangdi Neijing, and the principle of "emotional treatment" formulated by applying the law of five elements of restraint is put forward, that is, to transfer and interfere with emotions harmful to the body through mutual restraint and restraint, so as to achieve the purpose of coordinating emotions. For example, happy and sad people will be defeated by fear; Thinking about hurting the spleen, winning with anger; Sad people will win with joy; Those who are afraid of hurting the kidney will win by thinking; Anger hurts the liver, but sorrow wins.