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Classic series of TCM five zang-organs health preservation: nourishing spleen and stomach and never getting old
Wang Hui, Yu Rui and Liu Bingjiu haven't found any shortcomings yet! Very satisfied, I will continue to buy and print beautifully. After work, people or Chu Han people all neglect planning and enjoy life, but I like to look through books and read newspapers. I am immersed in the world of pen and ink, wandering with the wise and communicating with them. I don't know if there are any Han people, regardless of Wei and Jin dynasties, who are drunk in it. I am a poor scholar. Although I have worked in school for 25 years, I am embarrassed to take out my salary. When I teach naughty daughters and grandchildren, they often ask me: You are still writing and reading in the middle of the night, but your salary is less than two thousand! I often choke on them. My life is destined to be accompanied by poverty. The only advantage is that I have two rest days to relax in the book, which may be difficult for many people outside the book to understand. Okay, cut the crap. The classic series of TCM five zang-organs health preservation is not always a practical guide to maintain the spleen and stomach. Based on the understanding of the spleen and stomach, this book expounds the characteristics and functions of the spleen and stomach from the perspective of Chinese and Western medicine, expounds the close relationship between the spleen and stomach and other viscera in the theory of traditional Chinese medicine from the perspective that the harmony of the five internal organs can prolong life, and tells readers what symptoms and signs there will be if there is a problem or disease in the spleen and stomach, and what kind of alarm the body will send out. After that, the book focuses on how to nourish and protect the spleen and stomach with simple and easy means, respectively explaining the dietotherapy methods to nourish and protect the spleen and stomach, the simplest and easy-to-learn methods to nourish the spleen and stomach, such as ear therapy, pedicure, hand therapy, meridians and internal strength, how to recuperate the spleen and stomach from the spiritual and emotional aspects, and what details should be mastered in daily life. Cultivating the spleen and stomach will not always be simple and clear. As soon as you learn it, you will have a book in your hand to cultivate the spleen and stomach. Not bad. It's a little different from what I remember. Maybe I'm mistaken. The book is much thicker than I thought, and the words are a little small, but it's very affordable and satisfying! The book is very good, genuine, very valuable, and the express delivery is also very awesome. Must be praised. I just think the packaging is a little rough. Haha, but the book is very good. After reading the content, it is also very good. Express delivery is also awesome. The logistics speed is also very good, as described in the photo. Give me a perfect score and I'll buy it next time! Ok, now let me talk about my impression of this book. The difficulty of integrating network literature into mainstream literature lies in the absence of literary critics and the confusion of measurement standards. For a long time, literary critics were collectively aphasic about online literature. Until the last year or two, many critics who are active in the field of literary criticism began to set up an evaluation system for online literature. It is very rare that they quickly grasped the charm core of online literature and spoke highly of it. The relationship between dirty and dirty, that is, the relationship between five internal organs. The physiological functions and pathological changes of heart, lung, spleen, liver and kidney are different, but the viscera are not isolated, but closely related. The relationship between zang-fu organs is not only manifested in morphological structure, but more importantly, there must be internal relations between them in physiological activities and pathological changes, thus forming a complementary and mutually restrictive relationship between zang-fu organs. The human body is like a small society. Every zang-fu organ does not exist in isolation, and there must be various connections between them, including physiological state and pathological state. , only with everyone.