Those who are doctors should first understand the internal organs... Treating diseases without understanding the internal organs is no different from a blind man walking at night! ——Wang Qingren of the Qing Dynasty, "Yilin Gaicuo" Treat the root cause slowly, treat the symptoms urgently. Treating acute diseases requires courage and knowledge. Treating chronic diseases requires method and discipline. ——Yue Mei's stroke is the most common disease of all diseases. If there is a disease in pain, it is appropriate to nourish it, and the way to purge it is to make up for it; if the disease is to be purged, it is to purge it with way to tonify it - Cheng Xingxuan's "Medical Review? 6. 1 Medicinal Brief" It must be done before the age of the year, not to cut down the heaven and the qi accumulation Then the blockage will be blocked, and the Qi will be dispersed and the pain will be relieved. The rest of the pain is caused by the gathering and dispersion of Qi. Therefore, to treat hernia, you must first treat the Qi - Jin Yigui. Those who are good at talking about heaven must have experience in people. Those who are good at talking about ancient times must be in harmony with those who are good at talking today. People must be tired of standing for a long time to hurt their bones, sitting for a long time to hurt their blood, looking for a long time to hurt their minds, walking for a long time to hurt their tendons, and lying down for a long time to hurt their qi. Human beings are born from the qi of heaven and earth. The yang qi of heaven is qi, and the yin qi of earth is blood. Therefore, there is always an excess of qi and a shortage of blood. ——Zhu Danxi "Ge Zhi Yu Lun" If phlegm is seen, treat phlegm; if blood is seen, treat blood; if sweating is seen, do not sweat; if there is heat, do not attack the heat; if you are panting, do not waste your breath; if you are short of semen, do not let out astringent fluids; if you understand the key points, you can use the prescription. He is an outstanding doctor. ——Li Zhongzi, Ming dynasty 6, 1, "Must-Read Medical Sects 6, 1: Kidney is the innate foundation, and the spleen is the acquired foundation." Ten questions, one about cold and heat, two questions about sweat, three questions about the head and body, four questions about stool; five questions about diet and six questions Chest, seven types of deafness and eight types of thirst should be identified; nine questions should be asked about the causes of old diseases and ten, and combined with taking medicines, women should be asked about their menstrual periods, as delayed closure and collapse can be seen; add another paragraph to tell the pediatrician, smallpox and measles are all diagnosed. ——Chen Xiuyuan's "Doctor Shi Shi Yi" 6.1 Questioning and Proving Poetry Every doctor must be considerate to his patients, as if they are suffering from the disease, and then use the correct medicine. The way of medicine depends on the examination of the body. ——Xu Lingtai's "Caution of Diseases" 6.1 Medication" in Qing Dynasty. Sudden dizziness is caused by wind, fire and phlegm, and gradual dizziness is caused by upper deficiency and qi depression (Chen Xiuyuan's "Medicine is Really Easy"). Earth deficiency and wood will shake ( Youzai Jing's "Jingxianglou Medical Cases") Liver wind rising to the top is originally due to Yin deficiency; phlegm permeates the middle palace, mostly due to weak spleen. (Wang Xugao's "Wang Xugao Medical Cases") All kinds of wind that cause dizziness belong to the liver (Nei Jing "Zhi Zhen Yao Da Lun") If there is no deficiency, there will be no dizziness (Zhang Jiebin, "Jingyue Complete Book") If there is no phlegm, there will be no dizziness ("Danxi Xinfa") If the righteousness is stored in the body, evil cannot be affected. The energy must be weak! Heaven and one. Treating a sick person is a taboo for doctors! Diseases have specimens, and there are often cases where the underlying disease does not appear but the underlying disease is seen. There are cases where the specimens are inconsistent and inconsistent. If you see one symptom and treat the other, you will definitely be wrong. If you only see one proof and can find out why it is so, then you can know it. ——Ming Dynasty 6 1 Zhou Shenzhai To treat a disease, you must first recognize the disease, and then recommend the medicine. ——Yu Jiayan in Qing Dynasty Chapter 6 Chapter 1 Discuss the disease first and then the medicine. If the disease is discussed clearly, then the disease will have the medicine, and the medicine will change as the disease changes. He must defeat his master and his cause first. ——"Su Wen? 6? 1 Zhi Zhen Yao Da Lun" Zhang Jingyue notes: "The root of disease control is to subjugate its host. The root of disease must be found first." There are all internal musts. There are many shapes on the outside, and you can know the inside by looking at the outside. ——Zhou Liyuan of the Qing Dynasty in 6.1 "Warm Syndrome Guigui 6.1 Wangse Lun" Those who suffer from phlegm and drink should be treated with warm medicine. ——Zhang Zhongjing The tongue is used to monitor the rise and fall of vitality, and the coating is used to detect the shallowness and depth of symptoms. ——Yu Genchu's "Re-editing of Popular Treatise on Typhoid Febrile Diseases" in Qing Dynasty 6.1 6.1 Febrile Disease Pulse and Tongue. Distinguishing the tongue quality can determine the deficiency and excess of the five internal organs; looking at the tongue coating, the shallowness and depth of the six evils can be detected. ——Modern 6.1 Cao Bingzhang's "Guidelines for Tongue Differentiation 6.1 General Theory of Tongue Differentiation" Observing the root of the tongue, you can check the deficiency and excess of yin and yang; looking at the coating and dirt, you can know whether the evil is cold or hot, whether it is shallow or deep - Qing 6? Chapter 1: Xu Gu's "Yi Men Bang Drink" Carefully observe the intermittent symptoms and adjust them with your mind. The intermittent ones will go hand in hand, and the extreme ones will go alone. ——"Su Wen? 6? 1 Biography of Specimen Diseases" Zhang Jingyue notes: "Those with shallow disease can be treated at the same time, so it is called parallel. Those with severe disease cannot tolerate disorder, so it is called alone." If the inch is weak, don't sweat those with weak pulse. , do not sweat, sweating will destroy the yang; those with weak chi pulse, should not sweat, sweating will destroy the yin. ——Cheng Zhongling, "Eight Methods of Medicine" in "Eight Methods of Medicine" in Qing Dynasty 6.1 Cheng Zhongling: Sweating is the combination of yang qi and yin essence that evaporates and evaporates. It is also sweat as a substance. Yang Qi is used and Yin essence is used as the material. ——Wu Jutong's "Distinguishing Treatises on Febrile Diseases" 6.1 of Qing Dynasty: For heat caused by yin deficiency, it is better to strengthen the water to calm it down; for heat without roots, it is better to strengthen the fire to cultivate it. —— "Jingyue Quanshu? 6? 1 Cold and Heat": To treat upper-level elimination, it is better to moisten the lungs and clear the stomach; to treat middle-level elimination, it is better to clear the stomach and nourish the kidneys; to treat lower-level elimination, it is better to nourish the kidneys and nourish the kidneys. Its lungs. - "Medical Mind 6.1 Sanxiao" Internal syndrome may not be as good as external syndrome, but external syndrome must be rooted in it. ——Modern?6?1 Ming Jian's "Medical Lin Duoying?6?1 Seeking the Internal Root Cause of External Diseases" Treat external diseases like generals, and treat internal injuries like symptoms. ——Wu Jutong, Qing Dynasty 6.1 "Differentiation of Febrile Diseases 6.1 Miscellaneous Theory 6.1 Treatment Methods" The treatment of external injuries is like a general, and the most important thing is sharpness; the treatment of internal injuries is like a sign, and the most important thing is the symptoms of Yuantong syndrome. Yes, the lump is false.
The conqueror takes shape and remains firm; Author: 82 Years of Wine 2007-7-5 09:14 Reply to this statement---------------------- -------------------------------------------------- -------- 2 False famous sayings of traditional Chinese medicine are invisible and can be gathered or dispersed. ——Ming Dynasty 6.1 Zhang Jingyue's "Jingyue Quanshu 6.1 Women's Regulations 6.1 Types of Masses" Symptoms and accumulation have the same name and the same disease. Symptoms are tangible and signifiable, hard and unmovable, pain has a fixed location, and the disease is attributed to the blood component; lumps are irregular in gathering and dispersion, but can be moved when pushed, pain has no fixed location, and the disease is attributed to the Qi component. Accumulation? 6? 1 Accumulation means accumulation, which means it is gradually formed; accumulation means accumulation and dispersion, which means it is not permanent. ——Zhang Jingyue, Ming Dynasty 6.1 "Jingyue Quanshu 6.1 Miscellaneous Syndrome Mo 6.1 Accumulation" Those who accumulate blood and qi will not be pushed away, and it will form in the five internal organs, which is mostly a blood disease; those who accumulate will be pushed away. Then it migrates and forms in the six fu organs, which are mostly qi diseases. ——Cheng Zhongling in Qing Dynasty 6.1 "Medical Insights 6.1 Accumulation" If wood heat causes fat, there will be no phlegm if there is liver heat! Heart and Kidney ?6?1 Deficiency of Cold and Deficiency of Heat. It is not necessary to use all the heat when taking the heart, and it is not necessary to use all the cold when taking the kidneys; but it can benefit the yang of the heart, and the cold can also pass, and strengthen the yin of the kidney, but the heat can still be used. ——Tang Dynasty 6.1 Wang Bing's "Su Wen 6.1 Zhi Zhen Yao Da Lun" Annotation Table 6.1 The disease lies in the outside, do not attack the inside, for fear that the evil from the outside will take advantage of the weakness and sink into the inside; the disease lies in the inside , don't make it false, you may be afraid of excessive sweating and destroying the yang. ——Ming Dynasty 6.1 Li Zhongzi's "Medical Emperor's Must-Read 6.1 Treatise on Differentiation and Treatment of ***" The method for external infection is Zhongjing, the method for internal injury is Dongyuan; for febrile disease, use Hejian, and for miscellaneous diseases, use Danxi. ——Ming Dynasty 6.1 Wang Lun "Ming Yi Miscellaneous Works 6.1 Medical Treatise" Vomiting bitterness indicates that evil is in the gallbladder, and vomiting sourness indicates that fire has entered the liver. ——Qing Dynasty 6.1 Li Yongcui's "Syndrome and Treatment Huibu 6.1 Chest and Diaphragm Gate 6.1 Vomiting" Gallbladder heat transfers to the brain and becomes nasal hemorrhoids; Liver heat transfers to the lungs and becomes nasal hemorrhoids. ——Wang Xugao's "Huanxi Caotang Medical Records" 6.1 Tips of the Qing Dynasty Heart and Kidney 6.1 Deficiency of Cold and Deficiency of Heat It is not necessary to use all the heat to remove the heart, and it is not necessary to use all the cold to remove the kidney; but it can benefit the heart. The yang of the kidney can also pass through the cold, and the yin of the kidney can be strengthened, but the heat can still be used. ——Tang Dynasty 6.1 Wang Bing's "Su Wen 6.1 Zhi Zhen Yao Da Lun" Annotation Table 6.1 The disease lies in the outside, do not attack the inside, for fear that the evil from the outside will take advantage of the weakness and sink into the inside; the disease lies in the inside , don't make it false, you may be afraid of excessive sweating and destroying the yang. ——Ming Dynasty 6.1 Li Zhongzi's "Medical Emperor's Must-Read 6.1 Treatise on Differentiation and Treatment of ***" The method for external infection is Zhongjing, the method for internal injury is Dongyuan; for febrile disease, use Hejian, and for miscellaneous diseases, use Danxi. ——Ming Dynasty 6.1 Wang Lun "Ming Yi Miscellaneous Works 6.1 Medical Treatise" Vomiting bitterness indicates that evil is in the gallbladder, and vomiting sourness indicates that fire has entered the liver. ——Qing Dynasty 6.1 Li Yongcui's "Syndrome and Treatment Huibu 6.1 Chest and Diaphragm Gate 6.1 Vomiting" Gallbladder heat transfers to the brain and becomes nasal hemorrhoids; Liver heat transfers to the lungs and becomes nasal hemorrhoids. ——Wang Xugao, "Huanxi Cottage Medical Records, 6.1 Tips" of the Qing Dynasty 6.1 Keep the belly and abdomen three miles apart, the waist and the back are in the center, seek the head and neck, find the missing face, the mouth, and the grain. ----Song of the four general acupoints, where the blood is dry. Those with amenorrhea should seek the source of procreative blood, which is the stomach; while those with vomiting and vomiting blood should seek the source of procreative blood, which is located in the internal organs. ——Zhang Jingyue of the Ming Dynasty in "Jingyue Quanshu 6.1 Miscellaneous Syndrome 6.1 Blood Syndrome" If the right pulse is insufficient, there will be more qi-tonifying medicines than blood-tonifying medicines; if the left pulse is insufficient, there will be more blood-tonifying medicines than qi-tonifying medicines. ——Ming Dynasty 6.1 Wang Shishan's "Shishan Medical Records 6.1 Yingwei Qi and Blood Treatise" quoted Zhu Danxi as saying that when blood is seen, it is difficult to treat those with hot body and large pulse because of the excessive fire evil; those with cold body and weak pulse Easy to treat, it is the restoration of righteousness. ——Zhu Danxi, "Danxi Heart Method, 6.1 Vomiting Blood" in Yuan Dynasty 6.1. When treating blood syndrome, you must know the key points; blood cannot be controlled, but fire and gas are the only symptoms. ——Ming Dynasty 6.1 Zhang Jingyue's "Jingyue Complete Book 6.1 Miscellaneous Syndrome Mo 6.1 Blood Syndrome" All incurable syndromes are always caused by poor removal of blood stasis. ——Tang Rongchuan's "Zhizhenglun 6.1 Vomiting Blood" Zhu Danxi: When Qi and blood are harmonious, all diseases will not occur. Once there is depression and various diseases, those with strong Qi will have heavy breath and strong voice. ; In patients with excessive blood, the blood will coagulate, causing much pain and hardness. ——Xu Lingtai, "Sources of Miscellaneous Diseases, 6.1 Deficiency and Excess" in Qing Dynasty 6.1 Starting from "Shanghai", it is difficult at the beginning, and then it is easy. Starting from miscellaneous diseases, it is easy at the beginning, and then it is catastrophic. Blood stasis turns into water, and edema occurs, which is a blood disease and water syndrome. ——Qing dynasty 6 1 Tang Rongchuan's "Blood Syndrome Theory" If blood is unfavorable, it is water. ——Zhang Zhongjing, "Synopsis of the Golden Chamber" of the Eastern Han Dynasty, 6.1, "Combined Treatment of Water and Qi Diseases and Pulse Syndrome" If the valley is stable, the person will prosper, and if the valley is gone, the person will perish. ——Li Zongzi's "Must-read Medical Records" by Li Zongzi in the Ming Dynasty 6.1 The kidney is innate and the spleen is acquired. ——Zhang Xichun All symptoms such as edema are related diseases of the lungs, spleen and kidneys. Water is the ultimate yin, so it is originally located in the kidneys; water transforms into qi, so it is located in the lungs; water is afraid of earth, so it is controlled by the spleen. ——Zhang Jingyue, Ming Dynasty 6.1 "Jingyue Quanshu 6.1 Miscellaneous Evidence Mo 6.1 Swelling" Distinguish between yin and yang between doubts, identify specimens in subtle situations; if there is any difference, seek its existence. The reason why it is different; the difference between reality and reality is responsible for the difference between reality and reality.
__Yuan 6?1 Zhu Danxi's "Danxi Heart Method 6?1 Review of the Pathogenesis and No Loss of Qi Suitable Theory" Keep the pathogenesis of the disease in mind and keep each person in his own right. ——Tang Dynasty 6.1 Wang Bing's "Su Wen 6.1 Zhi Zhen Yao Da Lun" Phlegm) in the lungs causes coughing, in the stomach causes vomiting, in the heart causes palpitations, in the head causes dizziness, in the back causes coldness, in the chest It causes swelling in the flanks, diarrhea in the intestines, swelling in the meridians, and numbness in the limbs. ——Lin Peiqin, Qing Dynasty 6.1 "Treatment of Similar Syndrome 6.1 Treating Phlegm and Drinking Water" Fat people have qi deficiency and have more phlegm, while thin people have blood deficiency and have more fire. ——Cheng Zhitian's "Medical Laws and Heart Transmissions" 6.1 of the Qing Dynasty. All diseases are caused by phlegm. ——Wang Ang's "Soup Gejue" 6.1 Renshi Guntan Pills by Wang Ang in the Qing Dynasty Phlegm is the source of all diseases, and strange diseases are all caused by phlegm. ——Qing Dynasty 6.1 Shen Jin'ao "Miscellaneous diseases originate from Xi Zhu 6.1 Phlegm and drink origin" The strange disease is phlegm, which ranks among the top ten. ——Qing Dynasty? 6? 1 Pei Yizhong's "Yi Yi" quoted Zhu Danxi as saying that dampness evil is a disease, which is slow and difficult to understand. ——Wu Jian'an's "Typhoid Fever Zhizhang 6.1 Combined Ginseng for Dampness Syndrome" of the Qing Dynasty. Unknown internal organs and meridians, reaching out and moving your hands all over the body are one of the things that cause disease. It is not something that is inherent in the human body, or it may come in from the outside. Or it may arise from within, all of which are evil spirits. By blowing Qi into the body, you can attack quickly and get rid of it quickly.
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