Su Wen Wu Zang Lun is one of the ancient medical classics in China and an important part of TCM theory. This paper mainly discusses the characteristics and functions of the five internal organs of human body and their relationship with qi and blood of the whole body, which lays the foundation for the development of medicine in later generations. Su Wen Wu Zangbie Lun is one of the chapters in Huangdi Neijing, which is divided into five chapters, focusing on the five internal organs (heart, liver, spleen, lung and kidney). Based on the theory of yin-yang and five elements, this paper profoundly reveals the characteristics and functions of five zang-organs and the relationship between five zang-organs and qi and blood of the whole body.
The article first introduces the characteristics of the five internal organs. The heart is the palace of the monarch, and its weather is clean and happy; The liver is the official of the general, and his temperament is still angry; The spleen is the official of Zhong Zheng, and its temperature is harmonious and steady; The lungs are butchering officials, and their temperament is subtle and they cry; The kidney is the official of the general, and his temperament is calm and awesome. Through the metaphor of the five internal organs of the human body, readers have an intuitive understanding of the characteristics of the five internal organs.
Next, the article describes the functions and functions of the five internal organs in detail. The mind governs the gods and the law governs the essence; The liver stores blood, which governs the drainage; Spleen governs transport and transformation, and governs limbs; Lung governs breathing and regulates qi; The kidneys control water and growth. Each zang-fu organ has its unique function and is closely related to each other, maintaining the normal operation of the human body.
On the basis of revealing the functions of the five internal organs, this paper further discusses the relationship between the five internal organs and the whole body qi and blood. The heart hides the spirit, governs the blood, trains the bones and muscles, realizes and makes decisions; Liver governs deflation, qi stagnation leads to pain, and qi stagnation leads to suspension; Spleen governs transportation and muscle, and joy is light, while thinking is heavy; Lung governs breathing, opening nose, and crying is cold; The kidney controls the fluid and the bone controls the marrow. The five internal organs maintain the internal balance and health of the human body through different functional adjustments and mutual cooperation.
The Status of Su Wen's Theory of Five Zangs
Su Wen Wu Zang Lun is an important part of TCM theory, which deeply discusses the characteristics and functions of the five zang-organs and their relationship with qi and blood of the whole body. By expounding the characteristics and functions of the five internal organs, people have a deeper understanding of the five internal organs and provide an important ideological basis for the development of medical theory in later generations. At the same time, it also tells people that only by maintaining the balance and coordination of the five internal organs can we maintain health and vitality.