Daqian, a teacher, studied the Yijing in depth, became a doctor, mastered the four classics of traditional Chinese medicine and ancient Chinese medicine books, and devoted himself to popularizing the theory of "Qi-learning Chinese medicine", which is the golden key to opening the treasure house of ancient Chinese medicine books and a shortcut to learning Chinese medicine, allowing the majority of Chinese medicine students and enthusiasts to enter the hall of ancient Chinese medicine prescriptions. Teacher Daqian's teaching style is simple and comprehensive. Qi Traditional Chinese Medicine tries to restore the ancient people's understanding of Chinese medicine, and can sort out a clear vein in the complicated theory of Chinese medicine, which is expected to reach a clear realm in the theoretical research and medical practice of Chinese medicine.
Brief introduction of qi in traditional Chinese medicine
Qi-based Chinese medicine is to explain Chinese medicine on the level of qi, so as to guide clinical practice and achieve remarkable results. China was proud of its ancient civilization, and the Yellow Emperor's Canon of Medicine was full of the word "Qi", which was nearly 2,000 words. There is a saying in Tao Te Ching: "Everything in the world is born, and everything is born without it", which tells the mystery of the changes of the universe, heaven and earth and individuals. Qi science Chinese medicine believes that "God governs Qi and forms Qi; Guided by the theory that "the spirit depends on qi, and the qi is born in shape", this paper expounds in detail the operating rules of human qi, restores the original appearance of ancient Chinese medicine from the aspects of principle, method, prescription and medicine, and then enables students to understand the essence of ancient Chinese medicine, Huangdi Neijing, Difficult Classic, Treatise on Febrile Diseases, Shennong Materia Medica, Qianjinfang and Elbow Back.
In 2007, Mr. Daqian began to explain the pulmonary department of traditional Chinese medicine on the folk Chinese medicine network and founded Deming College. The ancient classics I talked about are Huangdi Neijing, Treatise on Febrile Diseases, Difficult Classics, Zhouyi and Huangting Classics. Textbooks that have been compiled and edited into books include: basic TCM Qi Jing, Neijing Qi Jing, Treatise on Febrile Diseases Qi Jing, Difficult Qi Jing, Zhouyi and Daode Jing, which are ready to be published one after another.
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