the ext remely fine mate rial that exists in the unive rse and is ubiquitous. The Qi of tr aditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is put forward on the basis of philosophical meaning. It points out that Qi is a very invasiv...the ext remely fine mate rial that exists in the unive rse and is ubiquitous. The Qi of tr aditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is put forward on the basis of philosophical meaning. It points out that Qi is a very invasive and extremely subtle substance with strong vitality in the human body. It is the basic substance that constitutes the human body and maintains its life activity. Qi is the basic concept of TCM, but the unde「standing of the essence of Qi is not clear. At pr esent, the re are more and more studies on the essence of Qi of TCM, but it has not achieved a major breakthrough, which has become one of the problems that limit the development of traditional Chinese medicine. Through the research on the literature, it is found that Qi and Ca2+ are inext ricably simila r. This pape r attempts to expl ore the r ela ti onship between Qi and Ca^2+ from the aspects of source of pr oduc tion and physiological function to explain their simila r points. We hope to pro vide new ideas for the study of the essence of Qi and achieve the purpose of promoting the development of TCM.展开更多
文摘the ext remely fine mate rial that exists in the unive rse and is ubiquitous. The Qi of tr aditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is put forward on the basis of philosophical meaning. It points out that Qi is a very invasive and extremely subtle substance with strong vitality in the human body. It is the basic substance that constitutes the human body and maintains its life activity. Qi is the basic concept of TCM, but the unde「standing of the essence of Qi is not clear. At pr esent, the re are more and more studies on the essence of Qi of TCM, but it has not achieved a major breakthrough, which has become one of the problems that limit the development of traditional Chinese medicine. Through the research on the literature, it is found that Qi and Ca2+ are inext ricably simila r. This pape r attempts to expl ore the r ela ti onship between Qi and Ca^2+ from the aspects of source of pr oduc tion and physiological function to explain their simila r points. We hope to pro vide new ideas for the study of the essence of Qi and achieve the purpose of promoting the development of TCM.