Holism: the theory of health preservation in traditional Chinese medicine, which especially emphasizes the coordination between man and the natural environment and social environment, and pays attention to the fluctuation of qi in the body and the coordination of psychology and physiology People are not only natural people, but also social people. There are biological factors, social factors and psychological factors that affect health and disease, which is an objective fact that people have felt since ancient times. In diagnosis, Chinese medicine makes full use of the holographic nature of diagnosis and infers the cause from the overall reaction of the body. In the process of treatment and conditioning, Chinese medicine emphasizes the treatment of syndromes, which is a different treatment scheme for the difference of the overall reaction of the body in the process of disease. Accordingly, TCM treatment follows the principle of treating different syndromes with the same treatment.
Syndrome Differentiation and Treatment: Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes that health care should be tailored to different times, places and people, and corresponding health care plans should be formulated according to different seasons, regions and individuals' physique, gender and age.
Equality period: Chinese medicine believes that yin and yang are relatively balanced under normal physiological conditions. If one party is weak or the other party is overactive, the normal physiological function of the human body will be disordered and a pathological state will appear. Human health can not be separated from the purpose of coordinating and balancing Yin and Yang.