Question 1: The attributes and classification of the five elements of traditional Chinese medicine In order to explain the integrity and complexity of the inside and outside of the human body, doctors in past dynasties have also made extensive contacts with the viscera, physiological activities, pathological reactions and natural things closely related to human life. (1) Explain the functions of the five internal organs with the characteristics of the five elements. For example, wood hair grows, and the liver is willing to achieve and control the discharge; Water-based moistening and descending, kidney storing essence and controlling water. Therefore, the liver belongs to wood, the kidney controls water, and so do other viscera. (2) Five functional activity systems with five internal organs as the main body, five external drugs, five seasons and five qi, and five internal organs, five senses, body and emotion, etc. Formed. (3) These five functional activity systems show that there is also a relationship of unity of opposites between the internal environment of human body and the external natural environment, for example, spring belongs to wood, spring is full of liver qi, and spring is windy. Inside, the liver and gallbladder are exterior and interior, which can enlighten eyes, strengthen tendons and control anger, and is easy to disperse wind in pathology. It should be pointed out that the above is the horizontal connection of the table. If viewed vertically, it means that these five things or phenomena are related. (1) The first point originated from Hong Fan. Today, many people understand it as: the characteristics of wood: sunrise in the east, similar to wood. The ancients called it "the wood is straight." "Straight" actually refers to the growth form of trees, which are straight branches that extend upward and around. Therefore, things with growth, rising and smooth functions or characteristics belong to wood. Characteristics of fire: it is hot in the south, similar to fire. The ancients called it "adding fuel to the fire." "Shang Yan" means that fire has the characteristics of warmth and rising. So what is warm and uplifting belongs to fire. Soil characteristics: the Central Plains is fertile and similar to soil. The ancients called it "soil and crops", which means that soil has the function of planting and harvesting crops. Therefore, things with biochemical and bearing functions belong to soil. Therefore, there is a saying that "soil carries four lines" and "soil is the mother of all things". Characteristics of gold; The sun sets, like gold. The ancients called it "the golden jade is outside, and the defeat is among them." "From the skin" means "change". Everything that has cleanliness, depression and astringency belongs to gold. Characteristics of water: it is cold in the north, similar to water. The ancients said, "Water is moist." It means that the water is wet and downward. Everything that is cold, moist and flowing downwards belongs to water. (2) The second point of view This point of view originated from the exegesis of contemporary scholar Nie Dui. The nature of the five elements should be considered from three aspects: "calming qi", "not being as good as" and "passing". Gas is flat, wood says it is flat, fire says it is rising, soil says it is prepared, gold says it is flat, and water says it is flat and stable; Let's say: wood says Yue Wei and peace, fire says prosperity, earth says humble prison, gold says separation, and water says dry flow. Too much: wood said it happened, fire said it was sunrise, soil said it was mound, gold said it was solid, and water said it was flowing. Considering these three aspects, we can understand the understanding of life self-maintenance in Chinese medicine thinking. Different understanding of human ability is the difference between Chinese and western medicine. The classification of five elements attributes is mainly used to summarize some internal relations between human body and many things or phenomena in nature. For example, compare the characteristics of the five elements to illustrate some physiological functional characteristics of the five internal organs: for example, the wooden strips are tall and straight, which have the characteristics of hair growth, while the liver is soft and comfortable, mainly responsible for dispersing qi and ascending qi, so the liver belongs to wood; Fire is the image of yang heat, which has the nature of inflammation, while the heart is moved by yang and has the effect of warming, so the heart belongs to fire; Soil is the mother of all things, with the characteristics of biochemistry and nourishing all things, and Shui Gu, whose spleen can transport subtle things, is the source of biochemistry of qi and blood, so the spleen belongs to the soil; Gold has the function of clearing away astringency, and the lung governs respiration, so the lung belongs to gold; Water has the characteristics of downward humidification, and the kidney can store essence, regulate water-liquid metabolism and discharge wastewater downward, so the kidney controls water. Traditional Chinese medicine calls this relationship between man and nature the correspondence between man and nature, while the Five Elements Theory classifies human viscera and similar things in nature into the Five Elements System, which shows that there is interaction and influence between the five zang-organs system of human body and similar things in nature. Moreover, there is a relationship of mutual promotion and mutual restriction between the systems, which shows that there is some physiological relationship between the zang-fu organs, which can explain some pathological phenomena and guide the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. For example, spleen belongs to soil, so it not only has some physiological internal relations with the mouth of five senses, emotional thinking, long seasons, summer and humid climate, but also can be reflected and verified pathologically. If there is sweetness in the mouth, it can reflect spleen dampness.
Question 2: TCM health preservation belongs to the five elements. What TCM health care belongs to conditioning? Chinese medicine believes that the five internal organs belong to the five elements. Regulating the changes of five elements is a kind of health preservation.
Question 3: Chinese medicine belongs to the five elements, and there is a fusion relationship between Chinese medicine and the five elements, and no one can do without anyone.
You can't learn Chinese medicine if you don't know the five elements. If you don't understand the five elements, your function will be greatly reduced.
Question 4: What are the five elements of medicine? The attribute is wood, which happened to be mentioned by a professional manager in the pharmaceutical industry who knows the Book of Changes.
Question 5: I want to open a Chinese medicine meridian health pavilion. What kind of medical industry does the Five Elements belong to? If you say Chinese medicine, it is even more wooden.
Question 6: What are the five elements of lung in TCM? The five elements in traditional Chinese medicine refer to wood, fire, earth and water, and the corresponding viscera are:
Liver belongs to wood, heart belongs to fire, spleen belongs to earth, lung belongs to gold, and kidney belongs to water.
Fire-heart, small intestine, tongue, pain and pulse.
Earth-spleen, stomach, mouth, (thinking,) sweet, meat.
Gold-lung, large intestine, nose, (sadness, anxiety,) Xin, skin.
Water-kidney, bladder, ears, (fear, shock,) salty, bone.
The triple energizer in the six fu-organs is a separate fu-organ, so it does not enter the five elements.
Question 7: In the classification of five elements in TCM, the five senses of human body are eyes (liver, five elements belong to wood), nose (lung, five elements belong to gold), ears (kidney, five elements belong to water), mouth (spleen, five elements belong to earth) and tongue (heart, five elements belong to fire).
Question 8: What occupation do clinical pharmacists belong to in the five elements? 10 score: career development has dawned. This year, I can get in touch with many fields of work that I have never tried, and I have benefited a lot, and my career has a clear image of promotion.
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"Suitable floors and orientations for moving": 5, 4, facing north and southeast.
"Companion Constellation and Zodiac": Libra, Scorpio, Pisces, Rat, Snake, etc.
Eight-character cupid: "wood" is the "love (use) god" for this purpose.
The Book of Changes: Zeshanxian's mutual feelings.
"Cuicai Decoration": Xuan Mingwen Qu Xingjun, the fourth Beidou
"auspicious day of the ecliptic" (marriage/engagement/registration/license/moving/car lifting/decoration/housewarming/opening/ground breaking/travel/birth/wine setting): August 27th.
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"Lucky color of the month": misty gray
"Lucky Number of the Month": "6"
"Lucky stone of the month (crystal)": Jin Fajing;
"Lucky Flower of the Month": Poppies-Hope
"Effective and well-developed occupations": professionals, entertainers, telemarketers and marketing managers.
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