Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Does "spring, summer, autumn, long summer and winter" in traditional Chinese medicine correspond to the lunar calendar or the solar calendar respectively?
Does "spring, summer, autumn, long summer and winter" in traditional Chinese medicine correspond to the lunar calendar or the solar calendar respectively?
There is a saying in ancient times: the liver is related to spring, the heart to summer, the lung to autumn, the kidney to winter, and the spleen to long summer, that is, the period at the turn of summer and autumn. Many things in TCM can't be speculated by modern eyes. For example, the heart is not just the heart, but what TCM calls the "heart system", as well as the essence and spirit, which are not what we are talking about now. To know this, we must systematically study the basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine.
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