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How do Confucianism and Taoism view TCM health culture?

Patients of the same age have exactly the same wind-cold cold (here are symptoms, course of disease, causes of disease, etc. ) after reading, smelling, asking and cutting all the information, Chinese medicine practitioners will prescribe different prescriptions, even if it may be only subtle differences, because their constitutions are different; In a place like Shishou Township in Guangxi, pharmacological experiments have never been done on people there, but doctors in local health centers can give aspirin to local people without thinking.

Generally speaking, Chinese medicine is doctor-patient interaction, and the doctor's purpose is to harmonize the patient's body with the way of yin and yang, and balance the qi in the body (the concepts of qi and yin and yang mainly come from Taoism, and the formation of Confucius' Confucianism is influenced by Taoism, so "Confucianism and Taoism are not divided", so it does not prevent Chinese medicine culture from still embodying Confucian views), which is the result of overall consideration (not including some here). Although Western medicine will also consider the patient's physical condition, the angle of thinking must be "getting rid of the disease" The target of doctors' work is those tissues and organs that have problems, or kill viruses and bacteria. From this perspective, it has nothing to do with patients, but local treatment, focusing on "surgery" rather than "benevolence."