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In fact, an important feature of traditional medicine is that it is based on traditional philosophy, and the development and change of philosophical theory will also have a great influence on medical theory. This is true of the medical traditions of Greece and Rome, and of China and India.
China's view of body and mind in traditional culture has a far-reaching influence on the theory and practice of traditional medicine. After the introduction of Buddhism, in the process of influencing the development of traditional culture's concept of body and mind, the concept of body and mind of Buddhism has had a great influence on the development of traditional medicine in China, which has important manifestations in medical theory, medical practice, health care and medical ethics.
As far as medical theory is concerned, Buddhism has built a set of Buddhist medical theories on the basis of the "primitive" and "four great" theories, and gradually penetrated into the theory of traditional Chinese medicine.
In addition, the "health preservation" mentioned in your question: health preservation culture is an important part of traditional medicine in China, and the Buddhist concept of body and mind has also had an important impact on it. China's tradition has always attached great importance to health preservation, such as "Su Wen Yan Gu Naive": "Nothing is indifferent, and the true spirit is from the top; The spirit, the disease is always safe. " It is emphasized that if people can maintain mental and spiritual health, they can get rid of illness and prolong life and maintain happiness in life. After the introduction of Buddhism, the unique method of spiritual health preservation gradually merged into the health preservation culture in China. Buddhism advocates transcending the bondage of body and mind through meditation. For example, Hinayana Zen's classic work "Buddha says to protect the heart like the Great Sutra" advocates regulating the body and mind by controlling breathing. The roof meditation of Mahayana Buddhism and the epiphany of Zen Buddhism were not available in China, which had a great influence on the traditional health preservation culture in China.