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The method of benefiting stomach proposed by Ye in Treatise on Febrile Diseases is an important method to treat sweating caused by warm qi.

When the warm evil persists for a long time, with no exogenous solution and no imported blood, wandering in the qi, and the healthy qi is persistent, the exogenous solution of the evil can be realized by fighting sweat. At this time, Ye advocates the use of products that are sweet, cold, nourishing and beneficial to the stomach to promote fluid production, so as to relieve the dryness and heat in the stomach, make the body fluid full and the sweat source sufficient. The purpose of treatment can be achieved by clearing qi, promoting fluid production, promoting qi circulation to remove blood stasis, preventing Jedaias from escaping and dredging.

The core idea of invigorating stomach is to nourish stomach yin to help healthy qi and drive away evil spirits. Ye believes that the stomach is the foundation of the day after tomorrow and the source of qi and blood biochemistry. Stomach qi persists, and evil cannot be done. Therefore, he advocated the use of sweet, cold and tonic products to benefit the stomach and promote fluid production to solve the problem of dryness and heat in the stomach. The stomach yin is nourished, the body fluid is sufficient, and the source of sweat in the human body will be sufficient. By fighting sweat, you can eliminate evil with sweat, thus achieving the purpose of treatment.

The method of benefiting the stomach also reflects Ye's emphasis on "keeping healthy qi inside, not doing evil". He believes that healthy qi has not completely declined under the condition that warm evil haunts qi, which can help healthy qi to drive away evil spirits. This thought also embodies the therapeutic principle of "strengthening the body resistance and eliminating evil" in traditional Chinese medicine.

Influence of a method of benefiting stomach on later generations of Chinese medicine;

1, emphasizing the importance of nourishing stomach yin in the treatment of febrile diseases. In the treatment of epidemic febrile diseases, clearing away heat and purging fire, relieving exterior symptoms and penetrating rash are of course important, but Ye believes that to fundamentally cure epidemic febrile diseases, we must pay attention to nourishing stomach yin and strengthening the body resistance. This idea is of great guiding significance to the treatment of febrile diseases by Chinese medicine in later generations.

2. The method of benefiting stomach embodies the therapeutic principle of "strengthening the body resistance and eliminating evil" in traditional Chinese medicine. Ye believes that nourishing stomach yin and supporting healthy qi can enhance the body's disease resistance, thus helping to drive away evil spirits. This thought is consistent with the treatment principle of "strengthening the body resistance and eliminating evil" in traditional Chinese medicine, and it has also had a far-reaching impact on the treatment of other diseases in traditional Chinese medicine.

3. The method of benefiting stomach has also had an important influence on TCM prescriptions. Ye's method of nourishing stomach, nourishing yin and strengthening body resistance provides important ideas and methods for future generations of Chinese medicine. For example, some Chinese medicines, such as Radix Adenophorae, Radix Ophiopogonis, Dendrobium nobile, Polygonatum odoratum, etc. , commonly used in prescriptions, these drugs have become commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat diseases such as febrile diseases.