Basic Conceptions of TCM
Basic Conceptions of TCM
Q1:an example of Yin Yang/Five Elements relate to health or disease Q2:an internal organ's function and its dysfunctional manifestation Q3:what is your understanding of Qi Q4:one of the pathogen and its possible clinical signs and symptoms Q5:what do you learn about tongue observation Q6:how to understand Differentiation
◼ Q1: an example of Yin Yang/Five Elements relate to health or disease ◼ Q2: an internal organ’s function and its dysfunctional manifestation ◼ Q3: what is your understanding of Qi ◼ Q4: one of the pathogen and its possible clinical signs and symptoms ◼ Q5: what do you learn about tongue observation ◼ Q6: how to understand Differentiation
Concept of Yin and Yang Original meaning:facing or hiding from sun light 吗 m
Concept of Yin and Yang ◼ Original meaning: facing or hiding from sun light
Yin (In)and Yang ■Iypertension ■Liver Yang excess Kidney Yin deficiency
Yin (In) and Yang ◼ Hypertension ◼ Liver Yang excess ◼ Kidney Yin deficiency
Contents of Yin and Yang ■Opposition Interdependence ■Waxing and waning ■Transformation
Contents of Yin and Yang ◼Opposition ◼ Interdependence ◼ Waxing and waning ◼ Transformation
仁爱男学精善有发 歌喜生场 Which side for the guest?And the host?
◼ Which side for the guest? And the host?
Which side for lady?Or gentlemen?
◼ Which side for lady? Or gentlemen?
Five Elements ■ wood fire earth metal water movement
Five Elements ◼ wood fire earth metal water ( movement )
Five Elements LIVER (green) WOOD KIDNEY WATER FIRE HEART (black) (red) METAL EARTH (white) LUNG SPLEEN (yellow)
Five Elements WOOD FIRE METAL EARTH WATER LIVER HEART SPLEEN KIDNEY LUNG (green) (red) (yellow) (white) (black)
Five Elements Woode Fivee Earthe Metale Water Zange Livere Hearte Spleen Lunge Kidney Fue Gall Bladdere Small intestine Stomache Large intestine Urinary bladder Hu- Five Sense man Eye Tongue Mouthe Nose Ear Organs Body- Five Tissues Tendon Vessele Musclee Skin Haire Grief& Emotions Angere Joye Meditation Fright&fea melancholy Seasons Spring Summere Late Summer Autumne Winter Environmental Winde Heate Dampness Dryness Colde factors Growth& Na- Germination Growthe Trans formation Development Reaping Storing turee Colorse Greene Rede Yellowe Whitee Blacke Tastes. Soure Bitter Sweete Pungent Saltye Orientations Easte Southe Middlee Weste North