11. Meridian Acupuncture
1. Those who make good use of needles can lead from yin to yang, from yang to yin, use the right to treat the left, and use the left to treat the right. ("Suwen·Yin and Yang Ying Xiang Da Lun")
2. The head is the meeting of all Yangs. (Song Dynasty Chen Yan's "Three Causes - Prescriptions for Disease Syndrome·Headache Syndrome Theory")
3. The abdomen and abdomen are left in three directions, the waist and back are in the center, the head and neck are missing, and the face and mouth are closed and the grain is closed. (The Encyclopedia of Acupuncture and Moxibustion·Songs of the Four Acupoints by Xu Feng of the Ming Dynasty)
4. To treat impotence, Yangming is the only one. ("Su Wen·An Lun")
14. Principles and methods of treatment
1. If the disease is not treated, the disease is not treated; if it is not treated, the disorder is not disordered. ("Su Wen·Four Qi Regulates the Spirit")
2. When evil winds arrive, they are as fast as wind and rain, so a good healer will treat the fur, then the skin, then the tendons, and then the six fu organs. Secondly, treat the five Tibetans. ("Su Wen·Yin and Yang Ying Xiang Da Lun")
3. If the form is insufficient, warm it with Qi; if the essence is insufficient, use taste to supplement it. ("Suwen·Yin and Yang Ying Xiang Da Lun")
4. The higher it is, the higher it is. ("Suwen: The Theory of Yin and Yang Yingxiang")
5. Those who are below should be attracted and exhausted. ("Su Wen·Yin and Yang Ying Xiang Da Lun")
6. If the body is full, it will drain inside. ("Suwen·Yin and Yang Ying Xiang Da Lun")
7. If there is evil, the stain will be like sweat. ("Suwen·Yin and Yang Ying Xiang Da Lun")
8. If it is on the skin, it will be caused by sweating. ("Suwen·Yin and Yang Ying Xiang Da Lun")
9. Those who are vigorous and aggressive should be pressed and collected. ("Suwen·Yin and Yang Ying Xiang Da Lun")
10. In fact, it is scattered and purged. ("Suwen·Yin and Yang Ying Xiang Da Lun")
11. If there is excess, purge it, and if it is deficient, make up for it. ("Su Wen Malaria Theory")
12. What is cold is hot, and what is hot is cold. ("Su Wen·Zhi Zhen Yao Da Lun")
13. Warmth means clearness, and clearness means warmth. ("Su Wen·Zhi Zhen Yao Da Lun")
14. Those who are loose are collected, and those who are suppressed are scattered. ("Su Wen·Zhi Zhen Yao Da Lun")
15. Moisturize the dry ones and slow down the anxious ones. ("Suwen·Zhizhenyao Dalun")
16. Those who are strong will be weak, and those who are brittle will be strong. ("Su Wen·Zhi Zhen Yao Da Lun")
17. What is weak will be replenished, and what is strong will be purged. ("Suwen·Zhizhenyao Dalun")
18. Stir up the blood and Qi, bring it into harmony, and bring about peace. ("Su Wen·Zhi Zhen Yao Da Lun")
25. Those who are small will go against it, and those who are serious will follow it. ("Su Wen·Zhi Zhen Yao Da Lun")
26. Those who are strong will cut them off, those who are tired will remove them, and those who are tired will warm them up. ("Su Wen·Zhi Zhen Yao Da Lun")
27. Those who are knotted will be dispersed, those who are retained will be attacked, and those who are dry will be stagnated. ("Su Wen·Zhi Zhen Yao Da Lun")
28. If there is something urgent, slow it down, and if it is scattered, collect it. ("Su Wen·Zhi Zhen Yao Da Lun")
29. Those who suffer damage will be tempered, and those who are relaxed will be carried out. Those who are shocked are calmed down. ("Su Wen·Zhi Zhen Yao Da Lun")
30. Heat is used because of cold, cold is used because of heat, Sai is used because of Suppressant, Tong Yin is used in general. ("Su Wen·Zhi Zhen Yao Da Lun")
31. Observe the pulse syndrome, know what the problem is, and treat it according to the syndrome. (Han Zhang Ji's "Treatise on Febrile Diseases: Differentiation of Taiyang Disease Pulse Syndrome and Treatment")
32. To treat a disease, we must seek its root. ("Su Wen·Yin and Yang Ying Xiang Da Lun")
33. If it is in fact, it will be purged, if it is deficient, it will be replenished. ("Su Wen·San Bu Jiu Hou Lun")
34. If it is excessive, purge it; if it is deficient, nourish it; if it is hot, it will cause illness; if it is cold, it will be retained; if it sinks, moxibustion will be used; if it is not strong, it will not be cured. If it is empty, take it from the sutra. ("Lingshu·Meridians")
35. Reinforce the source of fire to eliminate shadows; strengthen the master of water to control sunlight. ("Su Wen·Zhi Zhen Yao Da Lun")
36. If it is urgent, the symptoms will be treated, and if it is slow, the root cause will be treated.
(Zhang Jiebin of the Ming Dynasty, "Lei Jing·Specimen Class")
37. The wood is stagnant, the fire is stagnant, the earth stagnant is seizing it, the metal stagnant is releasing it, and the water stagnant is breaking it. ("Suwen·Liu Yuan Zhengji Da Lun")
38. If there is stomach qi, there will be life; if there is no stomach qi, there will be death. (Ming Dynasty Li Zhongzi's "Must-read Medical Sect·Kidney is innate and the spleen is acquired")
39. Treating Jiao Ruyu is not something that should be done lightly. (Qing Dynasty, Wu Tang's "Discrimination of Febrile Diseases·Treatment Methods")
40. Treating lower Jiao is like Quan, neither heavy nor heavy. (Qing Dynasty·Wu Tang's "Discrimination of Febrile Diseases·Treatment Methods")
41. Treating the middle Jiao is like a balance, not a restless one. (Qing Dynasty·Wu Tang's "Tiaodiao Differentiation of Febrile Disease·Treatment Methods")
42. If the blood stasis is not removed, new blood will not be produced. ("Treatise on Blood Syndrome· Vomiting Blood" by Tang Zonghai of the Qing Dynasty)
43. The heat is not far away when published, and the cold is not far away when attacking. ("Su Wen·Liu Yuan Zheng Ji Da Lun")
44. The body is like burning coal, sweating and dispersing. ("Suwen·Qi Tongtian Lun")
45. If the form is insufficient, warm it with Qi; if the essence is insufficient, use taste to supplement it. ("Su Wen·Yin and Yang Ying Xiang Da Lun")
46. Heat and excessiveness in the interior are treated with salty and cold, supplemented by sweet and cold, sour and bitter. ("Su Wen Zhi Zhen Yao Da Lun")
15. Drug prescriptions
1. Pungent and sweet emanate into yang, sour and bitter emanate into yin, salty emanate into yin It is yin, and the light taste is yang. ("Su Wen·Zhi Zhen Yao Da Lun")
2. It is better to use cooked tonic soups and not too raw laxatives. (Fu Renyu, Ming Dynasty, "Reviewing Yao Han·Treatise on the Appropriate Use of Raw and Cooked Medications")
3. Sour enters the liver, pungent enters the lungs, bitter enters the heart, salty enters the kidneys, and sweet enters the spleen. ("Suwen·Xuanming Five Qi Chapter")
4. There are three taboos in Pinellia ternata, namely the thirsty family, the sweaty family and the bloody family. (Miao Xiyong of the Ming Dynasty, "Xianxingzhai Medical Guangbi· Spring Warming and Summer Fever Treatment")
5. Aconite will not cause fever without ginger. (Qing Dynasty Huang Gongxiu's "Materia Medica Seeking Truth·Dried Ginger")
6. Gypsum will be ineffective if it is not used in large doses. (Zhang Xichun of the Qing Dynasty, "Medical Zhongshen Xilu·Typhoid fever with syndrome of latent heat")
7. Just drinking salvia miltiorrhiza has the same effect as Siwu Decoction. (Ming Li Shizhen's "Compendium of Materia Medica·Salvia Miltiorrhiza")
16. Clinical diseases
1. All the internal organs make people cough, not just the lungs. ("Suwen Cough Theory")
2. To treat cough, treat phlegm first; to treat phlegm, treat lower Qi first. (Jin·Zhang Yuanyu's "Secrets of Living Method·Cough Syndrome")
3. The cause of asthma is excess in the lungs and deficiency in the kidneys. (Qing Dynasty Ye Gui's "Clinical Guide Medical Records: Asthma")
4. Wheezing is known by the sound, and wheezing is known by the breath. (Ming Dynasty Yu Tuan's "Medical True Story·Asthma")
5. No phlegm and no dizziness. (Yuan·Zhu Zhenheng's "Danxi Bifa·Dizziness")
6. If there is no deficiency, dizziness cannot occur, and the main purpose is to treat deficiency. (Ming Dynasty Zhang Jiebin's "Jingyue Complete Book·Dizziness")
7. For those with edema, swelling below the waist should be used to facilitate urination; swelling above the waist should be cured by sweating. (Zhang Ji of the Han Dynasty, "Synopsis of the Golden Chamber: Combined Treatment of Water-Qi Diseases and Pulse Syndrome")
8. Those who suffer from phlegm and fluid retention should be treated with warm medicine. (Han Zhang Ji's "Synopsis of the Golden Chamber·Treatment of Phlegm, Drinking, Cough, Pulse and Syndrome")
9. Thick and turbid phlegm is phlegm, and clear and thin fluid is phlegm. (Ming Dynasty Li Zhongzi's "Must-Read Phlegm and Drink" by Li Zhongzi of the Ming Dynasty)
10. The spleen is the source of phlegm, and the lungs are the organ for storing phlegm. (Ming Dynasty Li Zhongzi's "Must-Read Phlegm and Drink" by Li Zhongzi)
11. Night sweats are due to yin deficiency, and spontaneous sweating is due to yang deficiency. (Jiang Hantun, Qing Dynasty, "Bihua Medical Mirror·Night Sweats and Spontaneous Sweating")
12. If the stomach is not harmonious, the patient will be restless.
("Su Wen·Ni Tiao Lun")
13. When the ascaris is sour, it will be calm, when it is pungent, it will be subdued, and when it is bitter, it will be depressed
1. Boils bleed first and are internally toxic. Cold diarrhea.
2. People with dizziness will not have vomiting without phlegm. People with quenching thirst will not have fire without fire.
3. Fat people will feel dizzy with less gas and more phlegm, while thin people will feel dizzy with less blood and more blood. Fire.
4. There is no pain for generalization, but pain means blockage.
5. There is no remedy for dysentery.
6. Tongyang is not about warming, but about promoting urination.
7. Nourishing yin is not in the blood, but in fluids and sweat.
8. The rash is caused by Taiyin wind-heat.
9. It is the poison of Yangming fire.
10. Warmth evil affects the lungs first and then travels backward to the pericardium.
11. Above the top, only the wind can reach it.
12. Febrile disease depends on the pulse and typhoid fever depends on the pulse.
13. If it is on the skin, it is caused by sweating.
14. The initial disease is in the meridians, and the long-term disease is in the collaterals.
15. If you don’t understand the meridians and collaterals, you will make mistakes when you open your mouth.
16. Metal and water are in harmony, and the son steals the mother’s energy.
17. Where evil gathers, its Qi will be deficient.
18. Being overbearing is harmful, and being overbearing is controlling.
19. Sudden deafness is true, while prolonged deafness is false.
20. If you want south wind, open the north window first.
21. It is never too early to treat intestinal carbuncle, and it is never too late to replenish intestinal addiction.
22. The upper burner is like a feather, and it is not easy to lift.
23. If there is no water, the boat will stop; if there is more water, the boat will sail.
24. Wind is the root of all diseases, and the head is the gathering of all Yang.
24. Deficiency of yang results in external cold, and excess yin results in internal cold.
25. The human body is not limited to the outside and the inside, and the qi and blood are not limited to deficiency and excess.
26. The three methods of eliminating evil are sweating, vomiting and purging.
27. Cold and excessive internal heat should be treated with sweetness and heat.
28. When heat is inside, salty cold is suitable for treatment.
29. Swollen face is caused by wind, and swollen feet is caused by water.
30. Lead the dragon into the sea and draw the fire back to the source.
31. Yellow greasy coating and heat are in the liver and gallbladder, and yellow and greasy coating are in the spleen and stomach.
32. Do not supplement when the moon is full, and do not relieve when the moon is waning.
33. Hepatobiliary diseases, mainly the following.
34. To clear the liver, you must reduce fire, and to clear the heart, you must remove phlegm.
35. If the disease is not differentiated, there will be no cure. If the disease is not differentiated, there will be no cure.
36. Get rid of evil without committing any offence.
37. The one who defeats the enemy lies in generals, and the one who eliminates evil depends on righteousness.
38. When you see liver disease, you know that the liver transmits to the spleen, and you should strengthen the spleen first.
39. The law cannot be compared with Zhongjing, and the theory cannot be compared with Neijing.
40. Use Astragalus to cultivate it, and Atractylodes to dry it. To nourish Qi and strengthen the spleen, why not eliminate the problem?
41. The cold that enters from the outside must be dispersed by the warmth, and the cold and warmth that arises from the inside must be supplemented by both.
42. Yin is the guardian of Yang inside, and Yang is the guardian of Yin outside.
43. I would rather give up its acupoints than its meridians.
44. When you are thirsty, you like cold drinks, but there is heat in your belly. When you are thirsty, you like hot drinks, but there is cold in your belly.
45. Those who do evil will see the loss.
46. Damp-heat poisonous fire is first seen in the liver meridian.
47. Injury to the Yang collaterals will result in vomiting blood, and injury to the Yin collaterals will result in bloody stools.
48. Injuries to the five internal organs will most likely affect the kidneys.
49. Six out of ten diseases can be cured by severe poisoning, and eight out of ten diseases can be cured by poisoning.
50. Upper dryness treats Qi, middle dryness increases fluid, and lower dryness treats blood.
51. It is useful to sweat in the Wei Dynasty. It can clear the Qi when the Qi reaches its peak. When entering the camp, it can still penetrate the heat and turn the Qi. When the blood is straight, it must cool the blood and disperse the blood.
52. Internal heat is called trouble, and external heat is called dryness.
53. When it is cold, there is no water, and when it is hot, there is no fire.
54. If you retain a bit of body fluid, you will have a bit of vitality.
55. Fire, wind, heat, spasms, rapid pulse, fan fire, blazing heat, confusion, and external channeling of the meridians, causing spasm.
56. In reality, it is delirium, but in reality, it is solemnity.
57. The lungs govern qi and belong to guard, while the heart governs blood and belongs to camp.
58. The stagnant fire develops, the stagnant wood reaches it, the stagnant metal releases it, the stagnant earth seizes it, and the stagnant water breaks it.
59. In the Ying channel, outside the Wei channel.
60. The change in the beam is enough to give birth to a big penis.
61. If the body is deficient, use Qi to warm it. If the essence is deficient, use flavor to make up for it.
62. If the yin does not grow, the yang will not grow.
63. Yang deficiency aversion to cold, yin deficiency aversion to heat.
64. Strengthen the source of water to control sunlight, and strengthen the source of fire to eliminate shadows.
65. The stomach does not naturally cause vomiting, but if the bile is suppressed, vomiting will occur.
66. Lifting in and out, without equipment.
67. Cold-shaped drinks can damage the lungs.
68. The golden sound of the wooden buckle makes the wood pour out of the earth.
69. Deafness relieves the lungs.
70. The stomach likes coolness and the spleen likes warmth.
71. The bloating in the abdomen is under the heart. The bloating is visible, but the bulging is invisible.
72. All qi diseases cannot be cured by using qi medicine. Shaozuo Xiong can be cured by the circulation of blood and qi.
73. The four cloths of water essence are in parallel with the five classics.
74. If the middle Qi is strong, the disease will be in Yangming, and if the middle Qi is deficient, the disease will be in Taiyin.
75. Shaoyang belongs to the kidney, and the kidneys are connected to the lungs.
76. Lymphoma belongs to the liver and gallbladder, and diarrhea belongs to the spleen and stomach.
77. There is no phlegm in the human body, and there is no reverse flow of water in the world. Therefore, we do not treat phlegm but Qi.
78. Those who suffer from phlegm and fluid retention should be treated with warm medicine.
79. The spleen is the source of phlegm, and the lungs are the organ that stores phlegm.
80. The phlegm and headache due to Foot Taiyin cannot be cured without Pinellia ternata, and the blackheads, dizziness and deficiency wind in the eyes cannot be cured without Gastrodia Gastrodia.
81. If the internal body is not strong, it will lead to disease.
82. Those injured by wind will receive it from the upper side first, and those injured from wetness will receive it from the lower side first.
83. It is pungent and bitter, fragrant and refreshing, light in infiltration and diuretic.
84. If the veins are empty, evil will not escape.
85. The brain is the house of the soul, and the heart is the organ that hides the soul.
86. When yin and yang secrete, the spirit becomes stagnant.
87. When the palm of the hand is hot, the belly is hot, and when the palm is cold, the belly is cold.
88. Fever and aversion to cold originate from Yang.
89. Those with no heat and aversion to cold develop from Yin.
90. Aversion to cold but not cold is a sign of fever.
91. Aversion to heat but not heat is a sign of deficiency.
92. Long-term illness is not caused by cold, and sudden illness is not caused by heat.
93. Prolonged pain without cold, severe pain without heat.
94. Numbness is Qi deficiency, and wood is blood deficiency.
95. Toothache lasts a long time, but leg pain lasts a short time.
96. Don’t use gardenia in winter and ephedra in summer.
97. Long-term illness with excessive blood stasis, strange illness with excessive phlegm.
98. Transform heat from yang, and transform cold from yin.
99. If there is an aversion to cold, there will be symptoms.
100. Long-term illness will lead to blood stasis, and long-term illness will lead to weakness.
101. If it is urgent, it will treat the symptoms; if it is slow, it will treat the root cause.
102. If it is empty, it nourishes the mother, but if it is real, it betrays the child.
103. Acupuncture and cupping can cure more than half of the disease.
104. Traditional Chinese medicine is ineffective and cannot be concocted.
105. The spleen is strong in all seasons and free from evil spirits.
106. Liver yang is excessive and water does not contain wood.
107. Drink water if you have gas syndrome, but do not drink water if you have blood syndrome.
108. Heat is in the upper burner, and Qi damage causes thirst.
109. If the heat is in the lower burner, there will be no thirst if the blood is injured.
110. Blood is a disease. If there is blood stasis in the upper burner, it will be difficult to urinate. If there is blood stasis in the lower burner, it will be difficult to urinate.
111. All blood diseases are severe during the day and severe at night. All gas diseases are severe at night.
112. All fire symptoms, impatient and hot flashes, all water symptoms, stiffness of the body and a nervous heart.
113. If there is no yang, there will be vomiting; if there is no yin, there will be vomiting.
114. All diseases are more severe during the day and quieter at night, which means there is more Yang disease and Qi disease and blood disease.
115. All diseases are more severe at night and quieter during the day, which means there is more Yin disease and blood disease but no Qi disease.
116. It is hot during the day and quiet at night. This is because Yang Qi is naturally strong in Yang.
117. You feel aversion to cold at night and quiet during the day. This is because the Yin blood naturally flourishes in the Yin component.
118. It is quiet during the day, but hot and irritable at night. This is because Yang Qi sinks into Yin. It’s called: Room as hot as blood.
119. It is quiet at night and aversion to cold during the day. This is because Yin Qi overflows into Yang.
120. Fever and irritability occur during the day, and fever and irritability occur at night. This is a double yang without yin, and the yin in the rapid discharge is high to replenish the yang.
121. Aversion to cold during the day, irritability at night, and inability to eat or drink. This is called: Death occurs when yin and yang are intertwined.
122. If it invades the inside of the body, it will be severe.
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