[The relationship between early Dao Yin, Qi and meridian theory].

Q4 Medicine
S T Yang, M Gu
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Abstract

This paper introduced and summarized the ways and skills of promoting the circulation of air in the human body (Dao Yin Xing Qi) in Dao Yin Tu and Yin Shu and compared them with the way of breathing in Qu Gu Shi Qi. It was found that early Dao Yin drew on breathing thinking (Qi theory) and was meaningful for human health and helpful in examining how Qi theory was shaped and developed. It was also found that Dao Yin treated diseases based on meridian theories because Dao Yin for disease treatment in Dao Yin Tu and Yin Shu was related with the eleven meridians and their main symptoms in Mai Shu. The methods of practicing Dao Yin were likely to take references from the transmission routes of human meridians. The relationship between Dao Yin, Qi and meridians indicated that Qi and meridians were taken as the focus for people to understand the human body. Qi and meridians theories, widely accepted in ancient times, were taken as theoretical guidelines by stone needle, moxibustion and Dao Yin to maintain health and disease treatment.

【早期道阴、气、经络学说的关系】。
本文介绍总结了《道阴图》和《阴书》中促进人体空气循环的方法和技巧,并与《曲谷时气》中的呼吸方式进行了比较。发现早期的《道隐》借鉴了呼吸思维(气论),对人体健康有意义,有助于研究气论的形成和发展。由于《刀阴图》和《阴书》中治疗疾病的“刀阴”与《脉书》中的十一条经络及其主要症状有关,因此也发现“刀阴”是基于经络理论来治疗疾病的。修炼道阴的方法可能参考了人体经络的传播途径。道阴、气、经络的关系表明,人们以气、经络为认识人体的焦点。气和经络理论在古代被广泛接受,被石针、艾灸和道阴作为理论指导,以保持健康和治疗疾病。
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中华医史杂志
中华医史杂志 Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: The Chinese Journal of Medical History is the only professional academic journal on medical history in the country. The first publication was named "Journal of Medical History" and was designated as a quarterly publication. In 2009, it was changed from quarterly to bimonthly. The Chinese Journal of Medical History has columns such as special articles, reviews, expert talks, medical history treatises, literature research, forums and debates, historical accounts, figures, short essays, graduate forums, lectures, historical materials, medical history, and book reviews. Chinese Journal of Medical History has been included in the US Medline online database.
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