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Dialogue between Xu Wenbing and Liang Dong and Huangdi Neijing Four Qi Tunes the Spirit (Chapter VII)

The seventh chapter 1 Chinese medicine has a characteristic. It's not that the students ask the teacher, but that the teacher catches up with the students and says, "Please, learn medicine with me." Because a student's roots, understanding and quality determine whether he can learn Chinese medicine well. So everyone slowly learns to be honest, sincere and self-cultivation. You do these three steps slowly first, and the opportunity will come naturally.

Chapter 7 Selection 2 The occurrence and development of any disease has a process from the exterior to the interior and from the exterior to the interior. If a person wants to get sick, such as hepatobiliary diseases, he will first get gallbladder diseases, that is, external and exposed organ diseases. When you are really sick, your heart will be very painful. It is such a process that there is dirty disease first, and then there is dirty disease. Therefore, Huangdi Neijing said: "If you go against the qi of spring, the yang will be less and the liver qi will change internally." .

The seventh chapter selects 3 self-denial and self-discipline, and often buries a lot of bad emotions and feelings in their hearts, forming a knot. After a long time, it becomes a hidden danger, and finally a serious illness breaks out.

Chapter 7 selects 4 small intestine, also called "red intestine", which means red heat. Its capillaries are particularly rich. Chinese medicine believes that the small intestine is a place where turbidity is secreted, that is to say, the substance you eat can distinguish turbidity. When food disappears and melts, it becomes Shui Gu essence, which is absorbed into the body by the small intestine, while those dirty things and dregs are transported from the small intestine to the large intestine.

So under normal circumstances, the small intestine should be hot and the temperature is very high. We say the heart should be hot. The high temperature of small intestine provides a particularly good working environment for digestive enzymes including bile. When the small intestine gets hot, it will melt all these nutrients and further convert them into the essence blood needed by the body. Cold small intestine, the most typical symptom is blue thenar.

In the seventh chapter, choosing 5 dirty is "hiding essence"; There are gods hidden inside,

Chapter 7 selects 6 "Que" as a door, its position is in the center, and the Shenque is the place where the "emperor" enters and exits in our body. The "gate" of Shenmen is a little smaller than Shenque. Many people are easily lost in thought because his "small door" is not closed. So, you have to turn off your phone at ordinary times.

The seventh chapter selects 7 spleen and stomach as the source of phlegm, and lung as the storage of phlegm.

Chapter 7, Excerpt 8: There is something that should not be called "real", and there is nothing that should not be called "virtual".