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Extraction code: 2p75 Title: Wisdom of not getting sick 5
Author: Li Junhong
Douban score: 7.3
Publishing House: Jiangsu People's Publishing House
Publication year: July 2009
Page count: 204
Content introduction:
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This is a book that reveals the secrets of Buddhism, Buddhism, Taoism, medicine and health preservation, and is unique to Huize people. Since ancient times, medicine and Buddhism have been interlinked, medicine and Taoism have been interlinked, medicine and martial arts have been interlinked, and medicine has been interlinked. There is a little-known "health elixir" in Buddhism, Taoism and martial arts. Practice is to cultivate health and happiness and prolong life. For the first time, this book combines 30 health preserving methods of Buddhism, Taoism and Wushu with the clinical practice of traditional Chinese medicine, which is novel and easy to understand, and has endless magical uses.
Content introduction:
The wisdom of not getting sick 5- the real method of keeping in good health of Buddhism, Taoism and martial arts. Different from the previous meridian and acupoint health preservation method, this book tells the exclusive secret recipe of strengthening the body and eliminating diseases from four angles: medical Buddhism, medical Taoism, medical martial arts and medicine, which is refreshing. When you open this book, you don't need to look for meridians and acupoints. You only need to choose the Buddhism, Taoism and Wushu methods that suit you, and at the same time prescribe the simplest, most practical and most effective compound conditioning prescription for yourself.
About the author:
He is a close disciple of Cui, the head of Wudang Neijia Boxing School, and a disciple of Yang Ruiting, a master of classical wrestling, and Li, the head of Shaolin Twelve Boxing School.
After becoming a doctor, he pioneered the method of "four links of Buddhism, Taoism, martial arts and medicine to strengthen the body and eliminate diseases" (medicine, Buddhism, Taoism, medicine, martial arts and medicine are connected), successfully cured hundreds of thousands of patients and established extensive contacts with doctors. He is especially good at using Chinese herbal medicines, and is known as the "Little Medicine King of China".
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Foreword Everyone can write a prescription for his body.
Chapter 1 whether a person lives well or not depends entirely on qi.
1. Life and death are determined by Qi.
2. All diseases are born of qi, and all diseases are destroyed by qi.
The disease is not terrible, but the fear of it.
4. exorcising evil spirits and breaking demons, Buddhism and Taoism are martial arts.
Chapter II Practice in this life and become a Buddha in the afterlife
1. "Think about your feet from the beginning every day", and you will get the Buddhist rejuvenation method.
2. For example, all methods are healthy methods-smile with your fingers.
Wash your face with your hands frequently, and you won't get dementia in old age.
4. The right palm caresses the left chest-a method of clearing the heart and seeing the disease that is not circulated in Buddhist classics.
5. The secret lies in revealing-specifying the ideas in the view.
6. What can I do to make a bitter face a positive result?
7. Buddha worship is a legitimate "boast" of the law.
About the author:
He is a close disciple of Cui, the head of Wudang Neijia Boxing School, and a disciple of Yang Ruiting, a master of classical wrestling, and Li, the head of Shaolin Twelve Boxing School. After becoming a doctor, he pioneered the method of "four links of Buddhism, Taoism, martial arts and medicine to strengthen the body and eliminate diseases" (medicine, Buddhism, Taoism, medicine, martial arts and medicine are connected), successfully cured hundreds of thousands of patients and established extensive contacts with doctors. He is especially good at using Chinese herbal medicines, and is known as the "Little Medicine King of China".