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Today's Answer: What are the Three Husbands of Hibiscus? What are the five bodies in Chinese medicine? Which one is the main body of the liver?

The Three Husbands of Hibernation is a traditional festival in traditional Chinese medicine, corresponding to the Yin, Mao, and Chen, which are the first of the Three Suns of the Earth's Branches. Every year on March 5 or 6, the sun reaches 345 degrees of yellow longitude when the hibernation.

The five viscera in Chinese medicine are the liver, heart, spleen, lungs and kidneys, and the five internal organs corresponding to the five viscera are the gallbladder, small intestine, stomach, large intestine and bladder. The main functions and characteristics of the five organs are:

1. Liver: the main function is to regulate qi and blood, smooth meridians and channels, with storage, biochemistry, excretion and other functions, is the human body's life activities of the regulatory center.

2. Heart: the main function is to rule the qi, dominate the blood, mastery of the heart, is the heart Rongwei that is the center of life and health.

3. Spleen: the main function is to transport water and humidity, digestion of water and grain essence, production of qi, blood and fluid, is the chemical substance of water and grain essence, has an important role in the growth and development of the human body.

4. Lung: the main function is to control the breathing, regulating the qi, is the main place of the summer yang qi, is the human body and the outside world is one of the most closely linked organs.

5. Kidney: the main function is to preside over reproduction, storage of essence, development of bone marrow, the production of marrow, domination of respiration, sweating, urination and other physiological functions.

The above is a brief introduction to the five organs, each of which has its own specific function and use, and all of which are very important in Chinese medicine diagnosis and treatment.