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Chinese Traditional Culture-Medicine Culture-Ten Questions

Traditional Chinese Culture-Medicine Culture-Ten Questions

The main content of questioning. Ming Dynasty physician Zhang Jingyue in Chinese medicine on the basis of the cause of disease, pathology, summarized the ten key contents, namely "ten questions": "a question of cold and heat, two ask sweat, three ask the head and body, four ask stools, five ask food and drink, six ask chest, seven deaf and eight thirst are to be discerned, nine because of the color of the pulse to check the yin and yang, ten from the smell of the chapter of the gods see. " Chen Xiuyuan in the Qing dynasty in the ten questions on the basis of the deletion of the last two sentences, add "nine questions about the old disease ten questions about the cause, and then the medication to participate in the mechanism of change, women especially asked about menstruation with birth, when asked about the child measles spot.