1, Holism: Chinese medicine believes that the human body is an organic whole, and all parts and organs are interrelated and influence each other. This holistic concept is not only reflected in the process of diagnosis and treatment, but also runs through all aspects of preventive health care and health preservation. Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes the harmony between man and nature, and holds that the physiology and pathology of human body are closely related to the natural environment, such as seasonal changes and climate changes, which will affect human health.
2. Balance of Yin and Yang: Chinese medicine believes that there is a balance of Yin and Yang in the human body, which is interdependent and mutually restrictive. The imbalance between yin and yang will lead to diseases. Traditional Chinese medicine achieves the purpose of treating diseases by regulating the balance of yin and yang. For example, acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine all achieve therapeutic effects by regulating the balance between yin and yang.
3. Five elements theory: Chinese medicine corresponds the five elements of gold, wood, water, fire and earth in nature with the five internal organs, five fu organs and five senses of the human body, and thinks that the five elements are interdependent and interdependent. The imbalance of the five elements will lead to diseases. Chinese medicine achieves the purpose of treating diseases by adjusting the relationship between the five elements of the human body. For example, acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine all achieve therapeutic effects by adjusting the relationship between the five elements of the human body.
4, prevention first: Chinese medicine emphasizes prevention first, and believes that prevention is more important than treatment. Prevent diseases by adjusting diet, exercise and mood. This concept of putting prevention first coincides with the modern health concept, which is one of the reasons why Chinese medicine is paid more and more attention in modern society.
The philosophical connotation of harmony between man and nature, Taoism and nature;
1, the philosophy of harmony between man and nature emphasizes the close relationship between man and nature. In the traditional culture of China, it is believed that man and nature are homologous and inseparable, and there is a mysterious connection between human life and the natural environment and the universe. People think that people's body and mind are influenced by the natural environment, and people's behavior will also have an impact on the natural environment. Therefore, people should respect, protect and live in harmony with nature.
2. The philosophy of Tao, Law and Nature emphasizes the importance of following and conforming to the laws of nature. In the traditional culture of China, it is believed that there are laws to follow in the operation and change of nature, and people should explore and follow these laws in order to conform to the laws of nature. People should arrange their own life and production activities according to the operation law of nature, and realize the harmonious unity between man and nature. At the same time, people should conform to the laws of nature to adjust their mentality and behavior in order to achieve the purpose of physical and mental health.
3. The philosophy of harmony between man and nature, Taoism and nature also emphasizes the harmonious unity between man and society. In the traditional culture of China, people and society are interdependent and mutually promoting, and people should live in harmony with society. People should abide by social norms and moral standards in order to achieve social harmony and stability. At the same time, people should also pay attention to social development and progress, actively participate in social welfare undertakings and make contributions to social development.