马耳他和中国传统谚语中关于养生的共同智慧

Kaiwen Zhang, C. Savona-Ventura, Jing Lu
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194引言养生在传统中医中起着至关重要的作用,中医经典《黄帝内经》中多次提到养生(《黄帝内经》 黄帝内经)。例如,《论上古天道真气》一章中就有这样的描述:古代的圣贤们知道养生的道理,遵循阴阳规律,调整养生的方式。他们饮食适度,工作规律,克制,避免过度饮酒。这就是为什么他们可以保持理想的身心和谐,享受良好的健康,并保持长寿。[1] 历史上许多其他著名的医生和思想家都为保护健康贡献了鼓舞人心的名言。伟大的医生朱振恒(朱震亨) 元(1271–1368)在其著作《但Xi新法》中观察到(《丹溪心法》丹西的经验疗法)认为:“与其在疾病发生后治疗,不如在疾病发生前采取预防措施(与其救疗于有疾之后, 不 若摄养于无疾之先),”[2] 这一观察的重点是疾病预防的重要性。然而,由于汉语的经典形式已经不在使用,这些经典的知识名言并没有为大多数中国人所熟知。
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Shared Wisdom about Health Preservation in Traditional Maltese and Chinese Proverbs
194 Introduction Health preservation plays a vital role in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), and it is dealt with several times in the TCM classic Huang Di Nei Jing (《黄帝内经》 Huangdi’s Internal Classic) compiled thousands of years ago. For example, the chapter Discourse on the True Qi Endowed by Heaven in High Antiquity contains the following description: The sages in ancient times who knew the tenets for cultivating health followed the rules of yin and yang and adjusted the ways to cultivate health. They were moderate in eating and drinking, regular in working and restraint, and avoiding any overstrain. That is why they could maintain a desirable harmony between the mind and the body, enjoy good health, and sustain a long life.[1] Many other well-famed doctors and thinkers throughout the history have contributed inspirational sayings aiming at preserving health. The great physician Zhu Zhenheng (朱震亨) in the Yuan dynasty (1271–1368) observed in his book Dan Xi Xin Fa (《丹溪心法》Danxi’s Experiential Therapy) that: “It is better to take preventive measures ahead of the disease rather than treat the disease after it occurs (与其救疗于有疾之后, 不 若摄养于无疾之先),”[2] with the emphasis of this observation being on the significance of disease prevention. However, these classical intellectual sayings are not well known to most Chinese people as classical form of the Chinese language is no longer in the current use.
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