"Yin and Pingyang are the secret, and God is the rule" comes from a simple question in Huangdi Neijing, a classic of traditional Chinese medicine. Its complete sentence should be "Yin Pingyang is the secret, God is the rule, Yin and Yang are separated, and essence is the absolute". The theory of yin-yang and five elements is an important theory in the basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine.
The core meaning of "Yin is the secret of Pingyang and God is the rule" is to maintain the balance of Yin and Yang in the body. Yin generally refers to convergence and generally refers to hair growth. Only by completing the dynamic balance and mutual restriction between them can normal physiological activities such as breathing, excretion, exercise and rest of the body be carried out smoothly.
In addition, the classic of Chinese medicine "Huangdi Neijing" mentioned that "healthy qi should be kept inside, and evil should not be dry". Only under the premise of dynamic balance of yin and yang can the body be full of healthy qi, free from the infection of six evils, and prevent the body from being infected by wind, cold, summer heat, dampness, dryness and fire.
Chinese medicine:
Chinese medicine was born in primitive society, and the theory of Chinese medicine was basically formed in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and was summarized and developed in past dynasties. In addition, it has a far-reaching influence on the countries in the cultural circle of Chinese characters, such as Japanese medicine, Korean medicine, Korean medicine and Vietnamese oriental medicine, which are all developed on the basis of Chinese medicine.
Traditional Chinese medicine bears the experience and theoretical knowledge of ancient people in China in fighting diseases. It is a medical theoretical system gradually formed and developed through long-term medical practice under the guidance of ancient naive materialism and spontaneous dialectics.