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| Chinese medicine master WANG Xinlu on the relationship between blood turbidity and “spring rising of gallbladder qi” |
| Hits 3 Download times 1 Received:December 09, 2025 |
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| DOI
10.11656/j.issn.1672-1519.2026.04.01 |
| Key Words
spring rising of gallbladder qi;blood turbidity;shaoyang;WANG Xinlu |
| Author Name | Affiliation | E-mail | | SHI Yihu | Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Jinan 250014, China | | | YU Lihong | The Second Affiliated Hospital of Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Jinan 250001, China | lihongtaiyang2005@163.com | | WANG Xinlu | Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Jinan 250014, China | |
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| Abstract
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| Building upon his theory of blood turbidity,Professor WANG Xinlu,laureate of the title of Chinese medicine master,has made innovative strides in recent years by leveraging extensive clinical practice. He introduces a novel perspective by focusing on the theory of “spring rising of gallbladder qi”,elucidating its relationship with blood turbidity,and thereby further enriching the theory of blood turbidity. Blood turbidity forms the prodromal state for prevalent chronic diseases in modern days including cardiovascular diseases,diabetes and assorted metabolic abnormalities,also a pathological state. Previous studies on blood turbidity mostly focused on the five zang organs and rarely touched upon the shaoyang”gallbladder. Professor WANG Xinlu,believes that the theory of “spring rising of gallbladder qi” plays a significant role in promoting and coordinating the rises and expands of yang qi,the mediation of qi activity,the transformation and transportation of the spleen and stomach,and the operation of the shenji,and has a major impact on the occurrence,development and elimination of blood turbidity. So,the treatment strategies should be attentive to raising and developing the clear yang qi,and regulating qi activity,aiming to rectify turbidity at its root. This approach provides fresh perspectives for the prevention and treatment of blood turbidity and related modern diseases in traditional Chinese medicine. |
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