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Classic sentences in Huangdi Neijing
The classic famous sentences in Huangdi Neijing are introduced in detail as follows:

1, you don't get sick when you go to work, but you get sick when you don't go to work. A doctor with good medical skills starts to prevent the disease before it happens, not to treat it after it happens.

2, the husband is clever and colorful, and Qi Zhihua is also explained in Su Wen Mai Jing Yao Wei Lun. Bright eyes and the color on the face are the manifestations of the internal organs.

3. Qianyin refers to the gathering place of Zongjin and the intersection of Taiyin Yangming. The interpretation of Qianyin refers to the intersection of all tendons and the intersection of Foot Taiyin Meridian and Foot Yangming Meridian.

4. The five internal organs are all qi in the stomach, and the stomach is the foundation of the five internal organs. The explanation of the qi of the five internal organs depends on the essence of the stomach, so the stomach is the foundation of the five internal organs.

5, the five internal organs are in harmony, and those who have been ill for a long time will not go. It shows that the five internal organs correspond to tendons, veins, meat, skin and bones. If the pathogen stays on the body surface for a long time, it will invade its corresponding internal organs.

6. Those who treat the dirty organs treat their relaxation, those who treat the fu organs treat their combination, and those who treat edema treat their menstruation. To explain the five zang-organs cough, doctors can treat it from their own acupoints. Doctors can treat the cough of six viscera from their respective acupoints. For cough and edema, doctors can treat them from the meridians and acupoints of zang-fu organs respectively.

7, the twelve meridians, belongs to the five internal organs, collaterals in the limbs. The twelve meridians, who runs Ying-wei qi and blood, belongs to all organs in-line and guards the joints of limbs outside.