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The name of ancient hypnosis in China.

The name of ancient hypnosis in China.

Blessing or guiding?

Hypnosis has a history of thousands of years. As early as 5,000 years ago, there were traces of hypnosis in ancient Egypt and China, as well as witchcraft of other nationalities. It was originally named after the founder of hypnosis and has a history of about 200 years.

Modern hypnosis in China was introduced from abroad. 1903 Wang Ruoyan, a student studying in Japan, translated the Hypnosis Enforcement Law. 1905, The Nature of Hypnosis translated by Japanese student Jiang Tun. 1905, Tao gave a lecture on hypnosis in Shanghai, and then published the Lecture Notes on Hypnosis. Students studying in Japan set up China Mind Club in Yokohama, Japan on 1909 to study communication hypnosis. Bao, a student studying in Japan, organized a seminar on hypnosis for overseas Chinese in Kobe, Japan on 19 10 to spread and teach hypnosis.

You Zhu art

Witchcraft, also known as the art of wishing you good luck in ancient times, is a noble profession. It used to be an official name given by Xuanyuan Huangdi. At that time, people who were able to perform the art of wishing were highly educated, and they were highly respected. You Zhu, including Chinese herbal medicine, is a method to treat diseases through spells and prohibitions. "May" curse, "By" causes disease. This method is widely spread in China. It is often taught by the master with his disciples.

The wishing method, including Chinese herbal medicine, is a method to treat diseases by means of spells, bans and so on. "May" curse, "By" causes disease. The concept of "wishing method" is very broad, including the forbidden method, incantation method, wishing method, symbol method, suggestion therapy, psychotherapy, hypnosis therapy, music therapy and so on. It's not just the hope that the disease will get worse. The cause of some diseases is very clear, but wishing can't be cured, which shows that wishing doesn't work, and it needs to be treated with prohibition, symbolism or medicine.