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What do you mean by "settling down" and "keeping in good health"?
Enlightenment means peace, and health preservation means longevity: therefore, if the monarch is wise and smooth, his subordinates will be stable and normal. Using this principle to preserve health can make people live longer and avoid serious illness all their lives. Using it to govern the world will make the country prosperous.

The original text is from Huangdi Neijing and Su Wen Ling Lan Secret Code. Lingtai is the abbreviation of Lingtai Shi Lan, which is said to be the library of ancient emperors. The reason why the room was named Lan is because Sejong said in "Plain Questions and Direct Solutions": "According to legend, the gods are connected, and their spirit is like Lan." Passwords, precious words, are hidden classics.

At the end of this paper, there is a saying that "the room of Linglan has hidden treasures" to emphasize the importance of the content discussed, so the article is named "Linglan secret language" As A?vagho?a's "Su Wen Zhu Zheng Fa Wei" said: "The Yellow Emperor finally chose an auspicious day, and the room of Tibetan Linglan passed on treasures, hence the name."

This comprehensive medical work, Huangdi Neijing, established the theories of Yin and Yang, five elements, pulse condition, Tibetan image, meridians, etiology and pathogenesis, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, health preservation, luck and so on.

Discussing medicine in a holistic view presents a "holistic medical model" of nature, biology, psychology and society (according to the research of modern scholars, it is considered that the traces of Huang family in this edition are invaded by Taoist priests in Sui and Tang Dynasties). Its basic material comes from the long-term observation of life phenomena in ancient China, a lot of clinical practice and simple anatomical knowledge.

Brief introduction of Huangdi Neijing

The whole Huangdi Neijing is divided into two parts: Su Wen and Ling Shu. In Su Wen, the viscera, meridians, etiology, pathogenesis, syndrome, diagnosis, treatment principles, acupuncture and so on are mainly discussed. Lingshu is an inseparable companion of Su Wen, and its content is roughly the same. In addition to discussing the function, etiology and pathogenesis of viscera, it also focuses on meridians and acupoints, acupuncture, acupuncture methods and treatment principles.