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Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a medicine used by TCM, which is unique to traditional medicine in China. Traditional Chinese medicine is divided into Chinese patent medicine and Chinese herbal medicine according to the processing technology. It is unique in the world, but this unique method and medicinal material is rarely seen by people nowadays. Only when western medicine is not cured well can we think of the curative effect of traditional Chinese medicine.

Many people are more willing to believe in western medicine than Chinese herbal medicine. But it turns out that the efficacy of many Chinese herbal medicines has not only stood the test of long-term medical practice, but also been confirmed by modern scientific research institutes. The effective components and structures of some Chinese herbal medicines have also been fully or partially studied. Accurately speaking, it is the wealth created by the working people in China.

In order to ensure the curative effect of drugs, ancient working people have accumulated rich experience in drug planting, harvesting, processing, storage and preservation in long-term practice. A large number of facts have proved that the medical heritage accumulated by the ancient working people in China through long-term practice is extremely rich and precious. We should attach importance to this great treasure house of traditional Chinese medicine and strive to explore and improve it.

Once, my mother and I both had sore throats, and taking pills and medicine for seven or eight days had no effect. My mother decided to take me to Zhangdian's Chinese medicine clinic. That was the first time I saw Chinese medicine. There is a good smell in the room, and there is fragrance in bitterness. I don't know what that is. Bitterness and fragrance are mixed together to synthesize this unique fragrance.

I always thought that Chinese medicine must be an old man with a beard, but it was a gentle uncle who smiled and took my pulse. He gave me a medical certificate and asked me to prescribe medicine. There are several brothers and sisters in the pharmacy. They used a nice brown log to hold down the diagnosis sheet, and then according to the contents of the diagnosis sheet, they brought me medicine from a small cabinet engraved with various medicine names. My mother boiled medicine for me for three days. This medicine is bitter, but it is good for my illness. I made a miraculous recovery.

I am a boy (male/female) who is about 12 years old, with black hair and big round eyes, but sometimes I have to go around in class.

Let me talk about my advantages and disadvantages! Let me talk about my shortcomings first.

My first shortcoming is that I love to sleep late: since school, my mother's biggest headache every morning is to wake me up.

Mom said I slept like a pig.

She often shouts at me, but I always turn a deaf ear.

It was not until my mother ran to my bed, shouting and shaking, that my food moved a little.

But don't think I'm awake. If I don't keep shouting, I can turn over and fall asleep at once. Finally, I was woken up and my mother was exhausted.

I still have this problem, and my mother can't help it! My second weakness is stubbornness.

I will never give up when arguing or quarreling with others. Even though I know I am sometimes wrong, my mouth is so hard that I can't hear the word "I'm sorry" coming from my mouth.

Mom said I called it "dead duck, rotten mouth!" " "willfulness is my third weakness.

I like watching TV programs whenever I meet them. No matter whether my homework is done well or not, I will always look at them endlessly and ignore my mother's warning. When I meet my favorite snacks, I always eat them until my stomach swells and hurts, and I regret it. My brother and I quarreled, so we can lie in bed and sulk all night without eating a bite. It's no use coaxing my mother! Seeing the shortcomings I said above, you must think I am very annoying. Wait for a conclusion, because I also have advantages! First, I love neatness: my desk is always neat and my drawers are clean, unlike my brother's desk, where there are always a lot of messy books and notes, and my drawers are messy, so I often can't find anything.

Secondly, I have a good memory: I can recite it fluently only after reading it a few times, but my brother can't. I still recite a class for several days. I can quickly repeat the main idea of the book I have read, and I only need to review it before the exam, so my grades have always been among the best! Third, I am everyone's "pistachio". I like telling jokes and being a clown. I often imitate the way actors sing on TV, which makes everyone laugh.

My mother is unhappy sometimes. I'll make her happy with a few words. My mother always likes to say, "you monkey."

"From the above advantages and disadvantages of my self-report, you must know what kind of child I am. I hope I can slowly correct my shortcomings, carry forward my advantages and strive to become better!

My ideal is to be a Chinese doctor. Author: Yang Hongzhi, Chairman of the Committee of Postmodern Theoretical Medicine of China Medical Informatics Society, is an eternal theme in the medical field of China.

In my opinion, in order to find out this problem, we need to start from two aspects.

One is to directly discuss the problems of traditional Chinese medicine, and the other is to discuss the problems of modern science.

Because the so-called problems of traditional Chinese medicine only exist after the emergence of modern science and the comparison with the standards of modern science.

So my discussion below is divided into two aspects: the first part: directly discuss the problems of Chinese medicine.

Part II: Discuss modern scientific problems.

The first part: directly discuss the problems of traditional Chinese medicine.

The first important question about empirical medicine is: Is it scientific? As far as we in China are concerned, it is: Chinese medicine science? First of all, we should know that this problem came into being after modern western medicine came into being and was introduced into China.

In the history of China for thousands of years, will anyone doubt the scientific nature of TCM? Empirical medicine is the result of perceptual knowledge in the first stage of epistemology.

Perceptual knowledge is a part of the process of the emergence, development and formation of rational knowledge.

We have no reason to deny a certain part of the cognitive process.

Putting forward this question itself shows that the questioner does not understand the correct process of a correct rational understanding.

As mentioned above, because medicine is not a primitive science, medicine is directly derived from the natural science at that time, and it is impossible to directly upgrade from empirical medicine to modern experimental medicine.

However, this cannot deny the position of empirical medicine in perceptual knowledge in cognitive history and its internal relationship with modern experimental medicine.

However, it is a part of the identity of ancient natural philosophy, and it has been transformed into modern experimental science together with natural philosophy, which has become the basis of modern experimental medicine.

This situation can be likened to the relationship between genes and individual life: our parents gave birth to us, and we thought our parents' bodies became our bodies. Actually, it's not. Parents' bodies are differentiated from the genes of the previous generation. Once this body is formed, it can only die, but before the parents' bodies die, the genes leave their bodies and re-develop into us.

There is no direct contact between us and our parents. We and our parents are products, the foundation and house of genes.

This view comes from the selfish gene written by Doug Jenkins.

The question of whether Chinese medicine is scientific or not has produced a popular saying accepted by many people that Chinese medicine and western medicine are two completely different theoretical systems.

This statement tries to avoid denying Chinese medicine by saying that Chinese medicine has nothing to do with western medicine.

Since it is irrelevant and incomparable, it doesn't matter who is scientific and who is not.

However, people who study science know that any structure of matter can only have one movement law corresponding to that structure.

There can't be two.

This has also formed a law in philosophy, which is called the correlation between structure and movement.

If we now admit that Chinese medicine and western medicine are two completely different and independent theoretical systems and explain the same life structure, it is equivalent to actually admitting that one of the two medicines must be unscientific.

This statement actually increases the possibility of denying Chinese medicine.

Therefore, I think Chinese medicine should be regarded as a stage in the history of cognition, so as to ensure its better scientific status.

The proposition that Chinese medicine is a treasure house means that Chinese medicine, as an empirical medicine, has a history of thousands of years and tens of thousands of years, so the accumulated experience is very huge, rich and comprehensive in quantity.

It can not only help us solve the urgent need of disease treatment (even if we can't give a completely clear explanation), but also provide inspiration and topics for future medical research.

Specifically, compared with western medicine, in some aspects, the accumulated experience of Chinese medicine is an area that western medicine has not touched.

Corresponding to the proposition of "treasure house" is the slogan of "maintaining and carrying forward the characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine" put forward by the field of traditional Chinese medicine.

This slogan bears a distinct imprint of the times.

Before western medicine was introduced into China, it was impossible to have this slogan.

Because, at that time, China was dominated by Chinese medicine.

Before the reform and opening up, there would be no such slogan, because in the decades before the reform and opening up, the main slogan was "integration of Chinese and Western medicine".

The premise of the combination of traditional Chinese and western medicine is to recognize the scientific nature and existence of traditional Chinese medicine.

The policy of integrating traditional Chinese and western medicine is actually a national protection policy for traditional Chinese medicine.

Now under the protection, Chinese medicine is not threatened in the "existence", so there is no need to mention anything to maintain and carry forward the characteristics of Chinese medicine.

This slogan is the product of reform and opening up.

It is the product of the medical industry entering the market.

The gradual formation of the medical market has prompted patients to have the choice of Chinese medicine and western medicine when they see a doctor. This choice makes Chinese medicine fall into a completely opposite situation with western medicine.

In fact, due to this artificial choice, the field of traditional Chinese medicine has been under great pressure.

Especially in the middle and low-end medical market, it is particularly obvious.

The economic benefit of Chinese medicine department in Chinese medicine hospital or general hospital is obviously lower than that in western medicine hospital or western medicine department at the same level.

It is in this situation that the slogan of maintaining and carrying forward the characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine has been put forward, which has become the main policy of running schools and practicing medicine in the field of traditional Chinese medicine.

This policy will certainly play a practical role in maintaining the academic status of Chinese medicine and the economic benefits of the Chinese medicine industry.

However, if we consider that Chinese medicine is a perceptual knowledge stage in the process of medical cognition, and these perceptual knowledge has yet to be upgraded to rational knowledge, then it is unreasonable to maintain and carry forward the current perceptual knowledge stage of Chinese medicine and make it stagnate.

Our understanding of the treasure house should not only focus on immediate interests, but also see its long-term strategic effects.

In other words, Chinese medicine is the starting point of future medical development.

The purpose of TCM is not for its own existence, but for the emergence of future medicine.

This is like the value of a fertilized egg. A fertilized egg is a treasure house, which contains all the information of future life.

However, what is the value of keeping a fertilized egg forever? Only by promoting it to grow into a baby and then grow into a person who can create life, ...

Ask for an English composition, the topic is my view on traditional Chinese medicine, about 120 words! Ask yourself ... the old Chinese doctor talks about the way of keeping in good health. Lai Chunmao, born in1965438+February 2005, is the chief physician of Yunnan Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine.

He is nearly ninety years old and has been suffering from essential hypertension for more than twenty years. After practicing qigong and taking Chinese medicine, I have got it under control and I am still in good health.

In the second issue of Family Traditional Chinese Medicine in 2003, he published an article about his health care experience.

The following is an excerpt for readers.

My daily life is very regular. I insist on going to bed early and getting up early. I sleep for 6 to 7 hours every day and never take a nap.

Get up at 5 o'clock every morning to relieve defecation. After washing, practice Qigong, playing Tai Ji Chuan 1 hour or so.

Go to sleep at 9: 00 10 every night. I seldom suffer from insomnia, and occasionally I am not nervous. I fell asleep naturally thinking about some pleasant past events.

I have a good appetite until I am full. I don't have any special hobbies, and I'm not picky about food. I like vegetables.

Often eat buckwheat flour (raw flour is made into cakes, steamed and dipped in honey; Or stir-fry raw flour to make a paste), sweet and salty.

I never smoke or drink. I like Yunnan green tea, especially thick-leaf tea, which has a strong fragrance. For more than 50 years, I changed tea twice a day and drank 5 Jin of boiled water.

I take the theory of "keeping healthy qi in the interior, and evil can't be done" as the guidance of disease prevention.

Take several doses of Yupingfeng powder every time the climate changes to prevent colds; Eat buckwheat noodles regularly to prevent enteritis; Intermittent mouth contains Yunnan Notoginseng, each time 1-5g. When chewing and swallowing, it can dredge blood vessels and strengthen the body 2-3 times a month.

Pay attention to protecting kidney and fixing essence, that is, control sexual intercourse, be tireless, dizzy and energetic.

I think the key to health preservation is self-cultivation.

One of my favorite fitness methods is "quitting depression". If something goes wrong, I will feel more comfortable singing a few words of Beijing opera. The second is "peace of mind." Dongpo's poem says that "peace of mind is a worse medicine"; The third is to have "patience". "Everything is natural, the blood is motionless, the look is peaceful, and it can be used for health care.

"Anger not only hurts people, but also loses his own life, and the return is several times that of the injured.

I regard the "three precepts" of Buddhism as the criterion of being a man. One is to quit "greed" and not to eat usury. Second, stop "hating" and don't envy others. Kindness is the source of life. Giving love to others will add great vitality to yourself. The three commandments of "infatuation", not wishful thinking, not keen on fame and fortune, and happy mood can lead to health and longevity.

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In the future, a doctor from China will write an English composition on it. I applied to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine for the following reasons. I was born in a medical family and my father is a doctor. Therefore, in such an environment, I have a strong interest in Chinese medicine. At the same time, I want to be like my father. Secondly, Chinese medicine is very useful in our daily life. It can help treat many diseases that can be treated with western medicine. Although traditional Chinese medicine takes a long time to take effect, it has less side effects on people. Therefore, I am determined to learn and master it. Last but not least, I know it is not easy to be a doctor, but I am willing to make great efforts for it, especially when I think about reducing people's suffering from diseases.

I want to be a doctor. The composition of more than 600 words is great.

Doctors can cure a person, even save a person from the brink of death, so that every family is happy, everyone is happy and the country is stable.

How I long to be a doctor.

Just last night, I had a dream: a young girl was wearing a white coat. Is this me? Yes! I became a respected doctor.

I was sitting in the Chinese medicine department, holding the pen tightly in my right hand and writing in the rustling with my left hand pressing the paper.

Sometimes I frown, sometimes I smile ... Suddenly, an old lady in her seventies came in and saw her on crutches, coughing.

I hurried over to help her sit down and immediately felt her pulse.

Just then, my cousin shouted to me: "Cousin, it's time to get off work. Do not treat her. Tell her to come back tomorrow! " "I listened and said angrily," Is this what doctors should do? As a doctor, saving lives and relieving people's suffering is a doctor's professional standard! Delaying the patient's treatment time is equivalent to not fulfilling the doctor's responsibility. This is an incompetent doctor! "Hearing this, my cousin's face turned red deeply and ran away! I continued to help the patient with a high fever.

I immediately gave the patient an antipyretic and took it.

This treatment is free of charge.

Then I'll take her home myself.

After that, I will send her useful food every week and give her free treatment.

Every time the old man holds my hand with tears and says, "There are really few good people like you in the world!" " "Doctors and parents, being a doctor is to relieve the pain of patients!" I always say that.

Just then, a scream woke me up from my dream.

Oh! I suddenly realized that it was just a dream.

But I believe that as long as I have perseverance, I will be an angel in all clothes-relieving people's pain and bringing joy! Friends, do you agree with me? My lead: Everyone had a desire to be interested when he was a child. What is your wish? My wish is to be a doctor, and I will help those who encounter difficulties. I will try my best to help them heal their wounds, give them a new life, make their families complete and live a happy life.

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If I were a doctor, I would help those who are in trouble. I will try my best to help them heal their wounds, give them a new life, make their families complete and live a happy life.

I saw on TV that many people were troubled by one disease or another, and countless people lost their precious lives only once because of the disease. Whenever I see such a scene, I will imagine myself wearing a white coat and hanging a stethoscope in my mind. I want people to get rid of diseases and get healthy.

I think I will study hard, hoping to find a good medicine to treat various diseases and gain the ability to rejuvenate.

Whenever there are seriously injured people in the hospital, I will try my best to make them recover.

I won't just tell their families seriously that the patient is seriously injured. I will kindly comfort them, encourage them, let them get rid of sadness and despair, make their mood better, and let their injuries recover faster.

I will also become a highly skilled doctor, so that patients can receive my surgery without pain. I will use my brain to design different treatment schemes for different patients to reduce the risk of surgery, instead of just telling my family that surgery is dangerous and making them feel scared.

I also want to be a doctor with noble medical ethics and operate on people who have no money, instead of telling them with a straight face to collect medical expenses and operation fees before coming.

If the hospital doesn't agree, I will mobilize my colleagues to make up the operation fee together, and make a cushion for those who have no money first.

I want to be a doctor with good medical ethics and skills.

Although I am not a doctor yet, I don't know medical skills, but I will work hard. Every day in the future, I will study hard to realize this ideal.

I want to contribute to journal of traditional chinese medicine. Do I need to post anything besides my article? It should be noted that all provinces and cities have their own journal of traditional chinese medicine, such as Henan Traditional Chinese Medicine, hebei journal of traditional chinese medicine Magazine, Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine and Inner Mongolia Traditional Chinese Medicine, but now new traditional chinese medicine (Guangzhou) and journal of traditional chinese medicine (Beijing) are more famous. Relatively speaking, it is better. It used to cost only 300 yuan to order National journal of traditional chinese medicine, hehe, now I'm afraid it's almost the same. Submission is very expensive now. It's not as simple as paying the manuscript fee before. I want to invest in new Chinese medicine.

After several weeks of study, under the wonderful comments of the teacher, I have a certain understanding of the basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine.

I used to think that Chinese medicine was mysterious and mysterious.

Now I feel that Chinese medicine also has a complete theoretical system.

If we can learn this theory, we can understand Chinese medicine to some extent.

Traditional Chinese medicine is not only the accumulation of simple experience, but also has its own internal laws and principles.

The process of learning Chinese medicine is also a good way to learn the classical culture of China and the philosophy of China.

In today's medical field, some problems can be solved by Chinese medicine, but not by western medicine.

Explain that Chinese medicine has its magic. Although we can't fully understand some of the things contained in it, its magical curative effect has explained everything and is more powerful than all explanations.

Tell me about my understanding of Chinese medicine.

Philosophy is the most universal science in the world, and any subject can not be separated from philosophy.

Traditional Chinese medicine absorbed the philosophical achievements before the Han Dynasty.

Traditional Chinese medicine belongs to the category of ancient natural science in China. Based on China's simple materialism and spontaneous dialectics, namely, the monism of qi, the theory of yin and yang and the theory of five elements, a theoretical system is constructed, which becomes an important part of the theoretical system of traditional Chinese medicine.

Qi monism: Qi is the basic category of China's ancient philosophy, which indicates the existence of matter. It is a moving and meticulous material entity, the most basic element of all things in the universe and the origin of the world.

All matter is made up of qi.

The movement of qi is the interaction within qi, and qi is the source of the development and change of things. Qi and shape and their mutual transformation are the basic forms of existence and movement in the material world.

Lifting is the basic form of human gasification.

Take a road of human health in spring, summer, autumn and winter to see the problem of healthy diet and health preservation in Sijiwang. The movement of maternal and child health knowledge is called "Qi Qi"

The fluctuation of gasification movement is realized by the functional activities of zang-fu organs, so there is also a saying that zang-fu organs move up and down.

The human body transforms the air and Shui Gu in the human body into qi, blood, body fluid and essence through the ascending and descending movements of viscera and qi.

Qi is in people, harmony is healthy, and discord is evil.

In other words, Qi will maintain the balance between various organs and systems of the human body.

The theory of Yin and Yang is based on the monism of Qi, which is China's understanding of the law of unity of opposites in ancient times. Qi is the unity of opposites of Yin and Yang, and the material world is constantly moving and changing under the interaction of Yin and Yang.

Qi is divided into Yin Qi and Yang Qi.

There are many examples of the absolute opposition between Yin and Yang.

For example, cold and heat, up and down, next life, the day is in the middle of the month and so on.

As far as human body parts are concerned, the upper part of the human body is yang and the lower part is yin; The body surface belongs to yang, and the body surface belongs to yin; The back of the body surface belongs to yang, and the abdomen belongs to yin; The limbs are yang outside and yin inside.

On the meridians, it is also divided into yin and yang.

Meridians belong to yin, collaterals belong to yang, meridians have yin-yang meridians, and collaterals have yin-yang meridians.

Only the balance between Yin and Yang Can can maintain the balance of various systems and organs of the body.

The theory of five elements means that the ancients believed that everything was composed of five elements.

These five basic elements include gold, wood, water, fire and earth.

The development and changes of various things and phenomena in nature are the result of the continuous movement and interaction of these five substances.

And these five aspects have some inevitable connection, resulting in mutual growth or mutual resistance.

In fact, the development and change of anything is the connection between the five elements that make things change.

According to the theory of five elements, the five internal organs of human body belong to the five elements respectively, and some physiological functions of the five elements are explained by the characteristics of the five elements.

Every viscera has the attributes of the element to which it belongs.

In addition, the internal relationship between the physiological functions of zang-fu organs is explained by the theory of mutual restraint of five elements.

The five zang-organs not only nourish each other but also restrict each other.

If wood is used to make a fire, the liver will help the heart fire, the liver will store blood, and the heart will control the blood vessels. The normal function of storing blood in the liver contributes to the normal function of the main blood vessels of the heart, which is the coexistence of the five elements.

If the heart belongs to fire and the kidney belongs to water, water can suppress fire, that is, kidney water can restrict heart fire, and if kidney water helps the heart, it can prevent heart fire from being too strong. This is the five elements.

Zang-fu image is the unity of the phenomenon and essence of human body system, and it is the sign of the external reflection of physiological activities and pathological changes of human organs.

Zangxiang theory is a theory to study the morphological structure, physiological activities and their relationships of viscera, body, organs and orifices.

It is believed that the human body is composed of five functional activity systems, with the heart, liver, spleen, lung and kidney as the center, gallbladder, stomach, large intestine, small intestine, bladder and triple energizer as the material basis, and the five internal organs and external organs are formed through meridians.

Therefore, it can be understood as an anatomical concept, and each part is the five internal organs: heart, liver, spleen, lung and kidney.

Six fu organs: gallbladder, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, bladder and triple energizer are collectively called six fu organs.

Qihengfu: Brain, marrow, bone, pulse, gallbladder and daughter cells are all called Qihengfu.

In a broad sense, the body refers to the tissue with a certain morphological structure, including the head, trunk and internal organs; In a narrow sense, it refers to five organizational structures: skin, flesh, tendons, bones and veins, also known as five bodies.

Guanqiao refers to organs with specific functions, such as ears, eyes, mouth, lips, nose and tongue, also known as the five senses, belonging to the five internal organs.

There are seven orifices, namely, seven orifices on the face (eye 2, ear 2, nostril 2, mouth).

The essence of the five zang-organs reaches the seven orifices respectively.

Seeing me standing at the school gate, or sticking out my tongue into the school gate, or walking around the door a few times, and then timidly coming in, watching their lovely movements, I think the students are also very cute. Their unnatural expressions and behaviors show that they realize that they go to school early, because last Wednesday I told each class the time to get to school and two things to do after entering school-reading and writing.

The security guard also said that since I talked about it last week, the number of students who arrived at school in advance has decreased, and most students can't arrive at school until 1: 50.

In the process of managing students, many teachers complain that students are disobedient and can't remember. In fact, students are willing to listen to their teachers, but we should be more careful. When should we plan our home address?

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