Presentation of Chinese medicine
Please sign in so that we can notify you about a reply
Predicting the presentation of the content of the book, we want to turn to an ancient saying that life is immeasurably wiser than the most sophisticated mind. The wisdom of man is just the ability to fully live his life. Everything else will fit. Therefore, we ask respected readers to treat our work favorably.
Studying many modern sources according to the ancient Chinese method of Zhen Tzu, you pay attention to the fact that the authors in most of them consider the presentation of the method as absolute forms of application of the recipes and conclusions listed further, practically lowering the course of reasoning of antiquity doctors about a particular patient In a specific course of time, thereby leading readers from the origins of the ancient Chinese method of treatment. After all, the hieroglyph “and”, indicating the concept of “medicine”, in another reading can be translated as “thought”. Therefore, for sure, for the ancients, medicine was perceived primarily as a thought-case on the basis of which the doctor builds and justifies his further actions. And the basis of reasoning lies in understanding the causes of transformations and metamorphosis both between organs within a person, and between a person and the outside world, approaching in reasoning to the highest truth - the course of time. Thus, the relationship between things becomes more important than the things themselves and the phenomena that generate them
Studying many modern sources according to the ancient Chinese method of Zhen Tzu, you pay attention to the fact that the authors in most of them consider the presentation of the method as absolute forms of application of the recipes and conclusions listed further, practically lowering the course of reasoning of antiquity doctors about a particular patient In a specific course of time, thereby leading readers from the origins of the ancient Chinese method of treatment. After all, the hieroglyph “and”, indicating the concept of “medicine”, in another reading can be translated as “thought”. Therefore, for sure, for the ancients, medicine was perceived primarily as a thought-case on the basis of which the doctor builds and justifies his further actions. And the basis of reasoning lies in understanding the causes of transformations and metamorphosis both between organs within a person, and between a person and the outside world, approaching in reasoning to the highest truth - the course of time. Thus, the relationship between things becomes more important than the things themselves and the phenomena that generate them
Author:
Author:Chen Sin-Syuan
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Psychology
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-98857-373-9
No reviews found