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Traditional Chinese Medicine Health Care in Fang Wei
Huangdi Neijing mentioned the theory of "seven damages and eight benefits" more than 2000 years ago, but the book did not specify the contents of seven damages and eight benefits. It was not until the precious medical bamboo slips "Tian Dao Lun" unearthed from Mawangdui tomb in Changsha that the specific content of "seven damages and eight benefits" was discovered, which is a great contribution to the theory of atrioventricular health care in China. Sun Simiao's understanding of room art is introduced in more detail in Volume 27 of Money Into the Room and Volume 8 of Filling the Room. On the internet, there is a conversation between Nie, a famous Chinese medicine scholar, and a doctor with a net name, "Miscellaneous Talk on TCM Sexual Skills for Health", which is about the sexual art in Qian Jinfang. The Song of Four Hundred Flavors by Gong Zhongzhu, a famous Chinese medicine practitioner in the Ming Dynasty, was once an introductory book for countless Chinese medicine practitioners, while Gong Zhongzhu's Fu Shou Dan Shu introduced many ancient house arts.

It can be seen from these historical materials that ancient Chinese medicine paid attention to every detail of health preservation. There is a close relationship between Chinese medicine and room surgery.