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Today's answer: What do you mean by being electrocuted three times? What are the five bodies of traditional Chinese medicine? Which liver governs?
The five zang-organs of traditional Chinese medicine are liver, heart, spleen, lung and kidney, and the corresponding five zang-organs are gallbladder, small intestine, stomach, large intestine and bladder. The main functions and characteristics of the five internal organs are:
1. Liver: Its main function is to regulate qi and blood, dredge meridians, and it has the functions of storage, biochemistry and catharsis, and is the regulating center of human life activities.
2. Heart: Its main function is to control qi, blood vessels and mind. It is the Wei Rong of the heart and the center of life and health.
3. Spleen: Its main function is to transport water and dampness, digest the essence of Shui Gu, and produce qi, blood and body fluid. It is the product of Shuigu essence and plays an important role in human growth and development.
4. Lung: Its main function is to guide breathing and regulate qi circulation. It is the main place of yang in summer, and it is one of the most closely connected organs of human body with the outside world.
5. Kidney: Its main function is to preside over reproduction, store essence, develop bone marrow, produce marrow essence, and control various physiological functions such as breathing, sweating and urination.
The above is a brief introduction to the five internal organs, each of which has its own specific function and usage, and is very important in the diagnosis and treatment of traditional Chinese medicine.
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