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Interpretation of the rise and fall of the qi movement from the perspective of "analogizing Chinese medicines with natural phenomenon"
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DOI   10.11656/j.issn.1672-1519.2024.03.10
Key Words   analogizing Chinese medicines with natural phenomenon;ascending and descending;zangfu qi;yin and yang of odor thickness;qi;shenji-qili
Author NameAffiliationE-mail
ZHAO Jieru Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine, Xianyang 712046, China  
ZHANG Xiaoke Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine, Xianyang 712046, China zhangxiaoke12340@163.com 
Abstract
    The reason for the "analogizing Chinese medicines with natural phenomenon" was first proposed by ZHANG Yuansu. According to the different odors of each drug,the function is different,and the method is natural. The drugs are divided into five categories,namely, wind rising,heat floating,humidifying,dry falling,and cold sinking. Human beings are related to heaven and earth,and human medicine is related to human beings. Human beings and drugs all depend on nature and exist. It is based on the natural law that the ascending and descending of qi movement in human organs and the ascending and descending of medicinal properties should follow the natural law,that is,the normal operation of "shenji-qili". Therefore,"analogizing Chinese medicines with natural phenomenon" is the theoretical basis for the rise and fall of medicinal properties,which can be applied to the rise and fall of qi movement in human organs,and then arouse the inspiration of clinical medication,so as to provide ideas for understanding the theory of qi movement.

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