This book has been translated by celebrities: On March 30th, Professor Zhang Qicheng from Beijing University of Chinese Medicine brought his new book Zhang Qi's Complete Interpretation of Huangdi's Internal Classic to meet readers in Beijing and gave a public lecture. According to the press conference, the book consists of five volumes, two of which are Zhang Qiquan's Understanding of Huangdi Neijing? Lingshu, a three-volume book, is Zhang Qiquan's Understanding of Huangdi's Internal Classic? The content of Su Wen.
Who is the author of this book? I think many people want to know this question, but so far there is no definite answer in the medical field. Judging from the main book, its expressions are all from dialogue, which can be said to be very interesting, and it is called? Huangdi? And another one called. Zibo? Ask and answer. It gives people an impulse to know something, so the expression of this book is a bright spot, which is very suitable for beginners who want to learn and understand Chinese medicine.
This book is hidden deep? Nip in the bud? This year, China's Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) set up a preventive medicine department in Chinese medicine hospitals above the second level. In fact, what is in Huangdi Neijing? Four-tone theory? The four seasons regimen proposed by the school? Treat the disease before it is treated? It is an important summary of the experience of health preservation and disease prevention.
From this article, we can know that saints don't wait until they get sick to treat them, but nip in the bud.
Many people want to ask, why do our ancestors think so, but we modern people don't?
In fact, none of us want to get sick. Every time we get sick, we think we are not paying attention. For example, a man who accidentally caught a cold said that he turned on the air conditioner last night and didn't cover himself with a quilt, but why didn't Xiao Wang catch a cold? Because he had a normal work and rest, a good lifestyle and often exercised. Naturally, his body resistance is better, and naturally he can't afford to catch a cold because he didn't cover the quilt for one night.
Chinese medicine says so? Nip in the bud? It doesn't mean that we must take medicine and injections, but pay more attention to our daily life style, relying on self-awareness and self-knowledge.
Conclusion: I suggest that everyone have a set of Huangdi Neijing at home, which is very practical.