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Directory of Lectures on Basic Theories of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Li Dexin
foreword

First, Chinese medicine and theoretical system of Chinese medicine

Second, China traditional culture and traditional Chinese medicine

Third, the formation and development of the theoretical system of traditional Chinese medicine.

Fourthly, the materialist dialectical view of the theoretical system of traditional Chinese medicine.

Five, the basic characteristics of the theoretical system of Chinese medicine

Six, the medical model of traditional Chinese medicine

Seven, the basic structure and knowledge system of the basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine

The first chapter is the philosophical basis of TCM.

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I. Philosophy and science

Second, China's ancient philosophy and traditional Chinese medicine.

The monism of the first solar term

First, the basic concept of qi

Second, the basic content of Qi monism

Third, the application of qi monism in traditional Chinese medicine

Theory of yin and yang in the second quarter

First, the basic concepts of Yin and Yang

Second, the basic content of Yin-Yang theory

Third, the application of yin-yang theory in traditional Chinese medicine

Section 3 Theory of Five Elements

First, the basic concepts of the five elements

Second, the basic content of the Five Elements Theory

Thirdly, the application of five elements theory in traditional Chinese medicine.

Section IV Scientific Thinking of Traditional Chinese Medicine

First, the concept of thinking

Second, the types and tools of thinking

Third, the form and method of thinking.

Four, the main thinking form of traditional Chinese medicine

Five, the characteristics of basic theoretical terms and concepts of traditional Chinese medicine

Chapter II Theory of Hidden Images

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First, the concept of dirty image

Second, the concept and classification of viscera

Third, the characteristics of Tibetan image theory

Section 1 Five Zang Organs

I. Heart (Attachment: Heart Envelope)

Second, the lungs

Third, the spleen

Fourth, the liver

Verb (abbreviation of verb) kidney (appendix: Mingmen)

Section II Six Fu Organs

First, be brave.

Second, the stomach

Third, the small intestine

Fourth, the large intestine

Verb (abbreviation for verb) bladder

Sixth, triple energizer

In the third quarter, strange and unchanging Fu organs

First, the brain

Second, pulp.

Three. Uterus (Attached: Sperm Room)

The fourth quarter body official orifices

First of all, the body

Second, official knowledge.

Third, the five internal organs are exposed to the outside world.

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Chapter III Theory of Qi, Blood, Body Fluid

Chapter IV Meridian Theory

Chapter V Constitutional Theory

Chapter VI Etiology Theory

Chapter VII Pathogenesis

Chapter VIII Health Preservation and Prevention

Chapter 9 Theory of Five Movements and Six Qi