1, Huangdi Neijing: Qi Huang's medical skills are closely related to Huangdi Neijing, the earliest medical classic in China, which has a great influence on the formation and development of later Chinese medicine. Huangdi Neijing, based on the overall concept of human body structure, functional relationship and the relationship between man and nature, uses the theory of Yin-Yang and Five Elements and the relationship between zang-fu organs and meridians to explain human physiology and pathology, and expounds the methods of diagnosis, treatment, prevention and health preservation.
2. Theory and clinic of TCM: Huang Qi's skills include research and application of TCM theory and clinic, such as pulse diagnosis, acupuncture and Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine usually uses Chinese medicine, acupuncture, massage and other methods when treating diseases.
3. Understanding of human physiology and pathology: Chinese medicine believes that the internal organs and tissues of the human body are interrelated and influence each other, and the health of the body is maintained through the operation of qi and blood. Huang Qi's art emphasizes the overall concept and pays attention to regulating the internal environment of human body, so as to achieve the purpose of treating diseases.
4. Treatment of diseases: Chinese medicine usually uses Chinese medicine, acupuncture, massage and other methods when treating diseases. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment mainly regulates the internal balance of the human body through the compatibility of different Chinese herbal medicines. Acupuncture treatment stimulates acupuncture points of the human body, and massage treatment promotes blood circulation and relieves pain through manual massage.
5. The ancestor of doctors: Huang Qi, also known as Huang Qi, is synonymous with Chinese medicine and regarded as the ancestor of doctors. Huang Qi has a long history of art, which can be traced back to the pre-Qin period and is an important part of medical knowledge.