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Zhouyi and Catalogue of Traditional Chinese Medicine

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The first chapter is introduction.

First, "Yi" is the source of the avenue.

Second, the connotation of "God"

Third, medicine is easy to get out.

Fourth, Chinese medicine and western medicine.

The second chapter is about the harmonious coexistence between man and nature.

Chapter III Taiji Thinking

First, the bipolar transformation movement structure with complementary opposites.

Second, Tai Chi is divided into two rules: Yin and Yang.

Third, the theory of space-time movement structure of Taiji.

The fourth chapter is the relationship between celestial movement rhythm and people.

First, the circular motion starts from the end point.

Second, the annual cycle rhythm

Third, the daily cycle rhythm

Fourth, the rhythm of the monthly cycle

V. Super-annual cycle rhythm

Six, the adverse effects of celestial bodies on the human body

(A) the impact of the moon

(2) the influence of the sun

(c) Impact of nine planets

Seven or five Tibetan four beats

Eight or five Tibetan variation rhythms

(1) Biography of pilgrims

(2) specimen transfer and replacement

Chapter V Eight Diagrams and Traditional Chinese Medicine

I. innate gossip

Second, gossip the day after tomorrow

Three, gossip and twenty-four pictures the day after tomorrow

Four, twenty-four and twenty-four solar terms

Five, personal hidden device gossip

Six, traditional Chinese medicine face-to-face diagnosis

(A) the gossip of faces

(2) Palm Eight Diagrams

(3) Eye diagnosis gossip

The sixth chapter is the holographic commensurability model of Jiugong Eight Winds.

Chapter VII Twelve Chen Times and Qi of Meridian

Once or twelve times.

Second, the twelve meridians's Qi

Chapter VIII The Way of Yin and Yang and Five Elements

First, the way of yin and yang

(1) Overview

(2) Yin and Yang of the main branch

(C) the concept of Yin and Yang in TCM

Second, the way of five elements

(1) Five elements coexist.

(B) the five elements of mutual restraint

Five elements of bullying

(d) Five elements of governance

(5) Five elements system

(6) the classification of the main branches of the five elements

(7) the concept of five elements in TCM

Third, the relationship between yin and yang and the five elements.

Chapter 9 The Way of Five Fates and Six Gods

I. Universiade

(1) Main means of transportation

(2) Passenger transport

Second, six qi

(1) main gas

(2) Be polite

(3) Southern politics and Northern politics

(4) Guest host plus temporary attendance

Third, the combination of luck.

Fourth, the basic principle of luck.

(A) the principle of luck gasification

(2) Yin and Yang and five elements are the basis of luck.

(3) Self-balance principle of Yin-Yang and Five Elements

(D) the principle of luck cycle

(5) Hundreds of hours of daily gas analysis.

(6) Luck theory is based on Heluo and Yi Gua.

Chapter 10 Holographic Mode of Tiangong Crossing in Weeks

Chapter 11 Five Zangs Should Say Five Stars

I. Five-element network structure

Second, the five internal organs should be said to be five stars and five sides.

Chapter 12 Structural model of human dirty house

One, five Tibetan six mansion

(1) heart

(2) Liver

(3) Lung

(4) Spleen

(5) Kidney

The second cup, the third coke

Third, Qiheng House.

Fourth, qi, blood and body fluids.

(1) gas

(2) Blood

(3) Body fluids

Verb (abbreviation for verb) vertex

(A) the concept of meridians

(2) Twelve Classics

(3) Eight strange meridians and veins

(D) The concept of right and wrong in meridian research

Six, the big five senses thinking of traditional Chinese medicine

Chapter 13 Twenty-five Explanations of Yin and Yang

Chapter 14 Five Flavors and All Diseases and Their Self-regulation

One or five flavors

Second, the theory of internal and external causes, yin and yang, cold and heat.

Third, the understanding of the law of disease.

Four, five regional prescriptions for different treatment of the same disease

Five, treatment should be taboo.

(1) five zang-organs diseases

(2) Cough

(3) Fever

(4) Wind disease

(5) arthralgia

Six, the corresponding relationship between man and nature and the regulating function of the human body itself.

(A) Music to recuperate the body and mind

(2) Practice is good for the body and mind.

Chapter 15 World Achievements in the History of Traditional Chinese Medicine

First, the Chinese medicine system is extensive and profound.

Second, brilliant ethnic medicine.

Third, the earliest branch of medicine

Fourth, the earliest national medical college.

5. The earliest national pharmacy

Sixth, the revision of medical books.

Seven, the earliest hospital

Eight, medical ethics

Nine, ancient artificial immunity

X. The earliest color "guide map"

Xi。 Five-Animal Exercise

Twelve, the earliest recorded sarcophagus

Thirteen, the earliest understanding of tuberculosis

Fourteen, the first person to describe smallpox

Fifteen, the earliest understanding of Qiang disease

Experimental diagnosis of jaundice and diabetes

Seventeen, the earliest understanding and treatment of dental caries.

Eighteen, medicinal liquor

Nineteen. Spa and solar therapy

Twenty, the earliest achievements of human anatomy

Twenty-one, the earliest human pathological anatomy

22. The most complete ancient female corpse

Twenty-three, the ancient court diet system

XXIV. Preparation of Sex Hormones

Twenty-five, two achievements fifty-two disease prescriptions

Twenty-six, Tibetan therapy

27. Health Science

Twenty-eight, the idea of preventing disease.

29. Types of fever

Thirty, meridian theory

Thirty-one, acupuncture

Thirty-two, "Meridian Flow" and Biological Clock

Thirty-three, the exploration of dreams by ancient science

Thirty-four, the earliest adjustment.

Thirty-five, outstanding achievements in traditional Chinese medicine

36. Outstanding achievements of ancient surgery

Thirty-seven, intestinal anastomosis

38, suspension reduction

Thirty-nine, general anesthesia surgery.

Forty, facial plastic surgery

Forty-one, conjoined twins separation.

Forty-two, puncture and ascites

Forty-three, acupuncture bloodletting first aid method

44. Outstanding achievements in ancient obstetrics and gynecology

Forty-five, the use of oxytocin delivery

Forty-six, prenatal education

47. The most advanced pediatrics in the Middle Ages

48. Achievements of ancient pulse diagnosis

Forty-nine, the first pulse-cutting method

Fifty, blood circulation theory

5 1. Huangdi Neijing

Fifty-two, "Shennong Herbal Classic"

Fifty-three, "Pulse Sutra"

Fifty-four, "Acupuncture A and B Classic"

Fifty-five, Treatise on Febrile Diseases

Fifty-six, "Pathogens and Stages"

57. Compendium of Materia Medica