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Do men practice Huangdi Neijing?
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1, Huangdi Neijing, also known as Neijing, is one of the earliest ancient books in China and the first of the four classics of traditional medicine in China. According to legend, it was made by the Yellow Emperor, hence its name.

2. As an academic system, TCM started from Huangdi Neijing, so Huangdi Neijing is recognized as the foundation stone of TCM.

Huangdi Neijing is the first book of health preservation in China. Huangdi Neijing talks about how to cure diseases, and more about how not to get sick and how to stay healthy and live a long life without taking medicine. A very important idea in Huangdi Neijing is to prevent diseases. The Huangdi Neijing says that if you don't treat a disease, you will be cured, and if you don't treat it, you will be treated indiscriminately.

Huangdi Neijing is the first encyclopedia about life in China. Huangdi Neijing takes life as the center, and expounds knowledge theories in many fields such as medicine, astronomy, geography, psychology, sociology, philosophy, history and so on. This is an encyclopedia about life problems.

5. The publication of Huangdi Neijing made the earliest written expression and explanation of Chinese medical ethics. Neijing summarized the physicians' understanding of medical ethics at that time, formed a relatively perfect medical ethics thought, and announced the birth of China's medical ethics theory.

6. The medical ethics thought in Neijing is rich in connotation and extensive in extension, which can be divided into four aspects: medical health preservation morality, medical prevention morality, medical treatment morality and medical nursing morality.

7. Men who read Huangdi Neijing more can form good habits of work and rest imperceptibly, and then they can unconsciously spread health knowledge to relatives and friends around them and become self-serving people.