The theory of traditional Chinese medicine, that is, the basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine, is called "CIMC" for short. It is the foundation and core of China's traditional medical system, and it is characterized by the overall concept of the three philosophical views of the integration of man and nature, and the concept of syndrome differentiation and treatment and similarity (fractal view).
The basic theories of TCM mainly include the fractal theory of Yin-Yang and Five Elements, the theory of Tibetan images of five systems (heart, liver, spleen, lung and kidney), the theory of five movements and six qi, the theology of qi, blood, essence and body fluid (the ternary and pluralistic theory of qi: information-energy-materialism), the theory of physique, the theory of etiology, the theory of pathogenesis and health preservation, and the fractal meridian theory.
Based on the theory of Zangxiang and the theory of information-energy-substance, the physiological and pathological phenomena of human body are comprehensively and systematically expounded to guide clinical diagnosis and treatment activities.
Theoretical changes:
1, the concept of qi
Qi = "information, energy, matter" flow, qi ternary theory, pluralism; Qi is a flowing ternary-multivariate mixed unity of "information, energy and matter" (1996); It is the unification of multiple mixed flows of "information, energy and matter".
2. The concept of meridian
1996 fractal meridian anatomical structure, rough, non-tubular, uneven, cell-filled "self-regulation-body fluid-nerve regulation" and "cell group (cell sociology)" meridians.
3. The concept of Yin and Yang
1998 modern definition of yin and yang; Yin-yang fractal set, Yin-yang fractal dimension, Yin-yang five-element fractal set
4. Modern science
Five-element fractal set, five-element fractal dimension, five-system heart system, liver system, spleen system, lung system and kidney system