For example, Liu Xi's explanation of famous diseases in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "syncope, adverse qi starts from the lower syncope and enters the heart."
Awakened: reverse; Qi is unfavorable, and syncope is unfavorable. It is the main pathogenesis thought of syncope in Huangdi Neijing. That is, due to the disorder of qi movement, abnormal lifting and imbalance of yin and yang, cold (heat) of hands and feet is caused, with sudden fainting and recovery as the main performance.
In Huangdi Neijing, a classic of traditional Chinese medicine, there are chapters devoted to "Jue", such as Su Wen Jue Lun and Ling Shu Jue Disease, but the contents are not consistent and "Jue" is also different. There are also provisions that take sudden collapse and unconsciousness as syncope symptoms, such as thin syncope, big syncope, fried syncope, sudden syncope and corpse syncope. There are also provisions of "cold syncope" and "heat syncope" characterized by "cold (heat) syncope of limbs (hands and feet)", as well as the syndrome of qi inversion and six meridians (twelve meridians).
On Jue, a critic of Neijing in past dynasties;
At the end of Sui Dynasty and the beginning of Tang Dynasty, Yang Shangshan's "Tai Su Volume 26 Cold and Heat Jue": "Husband Jue, Qi reverse."
Tang's note: "Jueqi goes against the wind, and the myth is called' beriberi', which is widely discussed."
Wu Mingkun's "Su Wen Wu Zhu": "Jue means that the gas is against the wind."
Zhang Mingjiebin (that is, Zhang Jingyue), "The Fifteen Classics and the Thirty-four Diseases": "Those who faint will go against it. If the qi goes against it, it will be chaotic, so it will suddenly dazzle the servant, which is called' absolutely'. Foolish press: Jue syndrome begins with foot and Jue also begins. Even if you suddenly fall, you suddenly don't know anyone. The lightest person is dying, and the most anxious. It is impossible for later generations to make a detailed textual research, but it is absurd to regard cold and heat in hands and feet as syncope and beriberi as syncope. Although Zhongjing divides into cold syncope and heat syncope, covering his ears with cold and heat to distinguish typhoid fever is not the so-called syncope in Neijing. Looking at the fantastic theory, he said,' People who suddenly faint don't know how to talk to others.' "The Theory of Regulating Classics" said:' If the qi and blood are the same as above, then you will be stunned. Syncope causes sudden death. If qi returns, it will be born; if it does not return, it will die. "On Miao Zhe" (Miao: the same as Miao) says: "The hands and feet are too cloudy, and Yangming's five meridians are exhausted, which makes people pulse (that is,' move') and look like a corpse, or a corpse. "If that's the case, it's not limited to chills, fever and beriberi. Now many people don't know that Jue syndrome refers to stroke. If the husband has a stroke, he will be injured by many meridians; Those who fall into syncope will suffer from internal injuries. When the appearance is false, the condition should be distinguished. If the name is not correct, it is no wonder that treating syncope with wind is medically harmful. "
Zhang Qingzhi Cong notes "Su Wen": "Jue, reverse also. On the contrary, it is chaotic, so it is called dizzy servant, and the pawn does not know people. It's called syncope, which is different from a stroke. Those who have cold and heat have yin and yang. "
Born in the late Ming Dynasty, Gao Shizong's Plain Questions: "Jue, you are still rebellious. The blood of meridians, the qi of fur, is inconsistent and rebellious. "
Sen Lizhi annotated Su Wenkao: "Case": Six clouds in Treatise on Febrile Diseases: "Anyone who syncope is syncope due to the disharmony of Yin and Yang. Syncope, cold hands and feet. You know, syncope is the name of yin and yang, qi and blood, and qi and blood disharmony. When they are incompatible, the decline of yang is called cold syncope, and the decline of yin is called heat syncope. In Jue Yin Pian, Zhong Jing prefers to talk about cold syncope, so it is one of the monographs on cold syncope to say that' syncope, cold hands and feet are also'. Fei is different from Jue Lun. However, "three yin syncope" is in turn "yin syncope syndrome", with three yang annoying heat, slightly annoying steaming heat, warm hands and feet, also known as "yang syncope syndrome" Example (the same as' pressing'): Jue was originally the name of qi-adverse, so all the syndromes of qi-adverse were named Jue. Later, it was said that Yang's syncope was also true. [Eyebrow] "Zhi Xin Juan Liu beriberi" says:' What's the name of the Yellow Emperor? Jue, what was it called between the Han Dynasty? Slow wind, named after Song Qi? Beriberi. [Eyebrows] Steven Song's "Thousand Golden Formulas" said:' The dialect of the ancient classics is elegant, webbed, and beriberi. Note: Mori Lizhi (1807- 1885) was born in the family of seven generations of Japanese doctors.