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Extraction code: sh 17 Title: Yijing Jiankang Avenue

Author: Zhang Qicheng

Publishing House: Guangxi Science and Technology Publishing House

Publication year: 2009- 12

Page count: 246

Content introduction:

I ching guide: there is a kind of learning that can cover the universe and explain everything in the world. This is the Book of Changes. Since everything is easy, can you still exercise?

Harmony between yin and yang, and no illness will disturb you, which shows the importance of yin and yang for health preservation. The Book of Changes, in the final analysis, is the word yin and yang, which is about "one yin and one yang is the Tao". Therefore, the Book of Changes is more suitable for guiding health preservation.

The Book of Changes itself embodies the great laws of the universe, and its health care wisdom focuses on capturing the essence of life and fundamentally pursuing health care methods suitable for individuals.

The Book of Changes is a simple regimen.

About the author:

Zhang Qicheng, Dean of School of Management, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Doctoral Supervisor, Dean of College of Chinese Medicine, and Executive Director of the International Federation of Yi Studies. China is the first postdoctoral fellow in Huangdi Neijing, a consultant on "Prevention of Diseases" in state administration of traditional chinese medicine, and a member of the Expert Committee on Cultural Construction and Science Popularization of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

As the15th generation descendant of Zhang Yitie, a famous doctor in Xin 'an, Professor Zhang Qicheng is the eldest son of Li Jiren, the first master of traditional Chinese medicine in China. He studied under Mr. Qian Chaochen, Mr. Zhu Bokun and Mr. Wang Hongtu successively, and collected the essence of the three Shirley medical colleges, integrating Chinese studies with Chinese medicine.

Professor Zhang Qicheng edited the first Book of Changes Dictionary and the Application Encyclopedia of the Book of Changes in China, initiated the "Yi Dao Trunk" theory, integrated Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism and medicine with "Yi", and created the management mode of the Book of Changes, which was praised as "the first person to cultivate the mind in Chinese studies".