8/11/2023 0 Comments Nan jing acupuncture![]() ![]() I had participated several projects of TCM research, such as Treatment of Epidemic Hemorrhage Fever with TCM Treatment of Dysentery By Zhi li ling(a kind of herbal medicine) The experiment study on Qi and Ying syndrome in Febrile Diseases Treatment of Cerebrovascular Accidental Sequela(wind stroke) with Acupuncture. These attributes were first mentioned and discussed in Nan Jing, playing an important role in modern science of acupuncture and moxibustion.1980.09-1985.07 MD degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine, Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, P.R.Chinaġ987.09-1990.06 Master degree of TCM, Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, P.R.Chinaġ983.03-1983.07 An intern doctor in Zhongshan TCM Hospital, focus on acupuncture and herbal medicineġ984.07-1985.07 An intern doctor in Changzhou TCM Hospital.ġ985.09-1986.08 Clinical training in Jiangsu TCM Hospital.ġ986.11-1987.01 Treating patients with Epidemic Hemorrhage Fever with TCM in Donghai hospitalġ985.07-1987.09 An assistant researcher in TCM center lab in Nanjing University of TCM, focus on virology and immunology study. In treating diseases, doctors select Acupoints according to the promoting and restricting attributes of the Wu Xing. The order of the restricting relationships between the Acupoints with the same names located on the yin and yang Channels is described in the following table. There exists a promoting order among these five Acupoints according to the theory of Wu Xing. These five Acupoints share the attributes of Metal, Wood, Water, Fire and Earth respectively. For example, the ten kinds of pulse changes were resulted from the variations of sturdiness and softness (yin and yang) of the Wu Xing.Īs to the Acupoints,each Channel possesses five special Acupoints known as Jing-Well, Xing-Spring, Shu-Stream, Jing-River and He-Sea respectively. The main difference between Nan Jing and Huang Di Nei Jing is that Nan Jing, unlike Huang Di Nei Jing that discussed yin-yang and Wu Xing separately, studied medicine by combining the theories of yuan qi (primordial-qi), yin-yang and Wu Xing and, by applying pulse diagnosis, Channels, zangfu-organs, manifestations of diseases, Acupoints, acupuncture and moxibustion, establishing a system of theory without making direct use of empirical knowledge. ![]() The 81 questions asked in Nan Jing (Canon on Eighty-One Difficult Issues) concern with pulses, Channels, zangfu-organs, diseases, Acupoints, acupuncture and moxibustion. The first time it was mentioned was in the preface to Shang Han Za Bing Lun (Treatise on Cold Diseases and Miscellaneous Diseases) written by Zhang Zhongjing in the Eastern Han Dynasty. The main proof is that it was not mentioned in Qi Lue (七略). Now it is generally agreed that this book was compiled in the late Western Han Dynasty. Traditionally it was believed that this book was compiled by Qin Yueren (also known as Bian Que), a great doctor in the Warring States. The title of this book is often shortened as Nan Jing (Canon on Eighty-One Difficult Issues) which waswritten in conversation. ![]()
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