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Give an example of what a whole is

Three philosophical views of holistic Chinese medicine: The first philosophical view of Chinese medicine: Holistic view The second philosophical view of Chinese medicine: Syndrome differentiation view The third philosophical view: Similarity view = Fractal view ① In philosophy, it refers to several objects (or several components of a single object) according to a certain

An organic unity composed of structural forms.

As opposed to "part".

The whole contains parts, and the parts are subordinate to the whole.

The two can influence and transform each other under certain conditions.

The whole has properties of the whole that its components do not have in isolation.

②The whole in the science of Intelligent Qigong refers to the space-time structure that forms Hunyuan Qi, and is the foundation for maintaining the independence and particularity of Hunyuan Qi.

It is not the sum of the various parts of a thing, but the unity and dynamic balance of the structural composition and function on this basis. It is the whole itself and its special nature formed by the mixture of the morphological structure and its function of the thing.

A whole itself and its special nature can be perceived by human supernormal intelligence.

The overall characteristic is the fundamental attribute of Hunyuan Qi, which runs through all the parts it contains, so that the parts appear and obey the overall characteristics.

The whole is not only a special nature of things, but also an objective reality.

All special phenomena and extraordinary intelligence experiments in qigong science are realized in the interaction of the overall characteristics of people and things.

The whole is the Hunyuan whole.