The Chinese traditional aesthetic culture not only pay attention to the overall sense of He Xie (Harmony, 和谐), and pay attention to a kind of artistic conception as Zi Wei (滋味), Qi Yun (氣韵), and YiJing (...The Chinese traditional aesthetic culture not only pay attention to the overall sense of He Xie (Harmony, 和谐), and pay attention to a kind of artistic conception as Zi Wei (滋味), Qi Yun (氣韵), and YiJing (意境) as well. Mr. JI Xian-lin had tried to start from Zi Wei (滋味), a new comprehension to open a new understanding on Chinese aesthetics. Hence, we embark from the Chinese aesthetic culture and its basic spirit, the humanistic connotation of Zi Wei (滋味), which sounds with the basis, put forward it into a Music-Dance Spirit (乐舞精神) in Chinese art through this unique view, has made a new thinking to the Chinese traditional aesthetic artistic category system.展开更多
[Objectives]To study the clinical effect of Chaigui decoction(CGD)on Jueyin type hypertension based on the theory of Five Yun Six Qi.[Methods]52 patients with Jueyin type hypertension in Wuxi Hospital Affiliated to Na...[Objectives]To study the clinical effect of Chaigui decoction(CGD)on Jueyin type hypertension based on the theory of Five Yun Six Qi.[Methods]52 patients with Jueyin type hypertension in Wuxi Hospital Affiliated to Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine from January,2020 to March,2021 were randomly divided into Western medicine control group(18 cases)and CGD group(34 cases).CGD group was treated with CGD,while the control group was treated with irbesartan or amlodipine.[Results]After treatment,the systolic blood pressure(SBP)of the two groups decreased significantly,the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).After treatment,the diastolic blood pressure(DBP)of CGD group was significantly lower than that of the control group(P<0.05).[Conclusions]Based on the theory of Five Yun Six Qi,CGD has significant effect on Jueyin type hypertension,and the effect of reducing DBP is better than that of Western medicine control group.展开更多
Jie qi(subseasonal phases or solar qi)constitutes the solar component of the ancient Chinese lunisolar calendar. It divides the year into twenty-four subseasonal phases i.e. li chun(beginning of spring),chun fen(sprin...Jie qi(subseasonal phases or solar qi)constitutes the solar component of the ancient Chinese lunisolar calendar. It divides the year into twenty-four subseasonal phases i.e. li chun(beginning of spring),chun fen(spring equinox),etc.From the premodern perspective of Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM),normal climate change(qi hou bian qian)moves in harmony with the temporal flow of the qi(qi yun)and is thus beneficial to human health.However,abnormal,abrupt weather or climatic changes like those weather features of being too cold or too hot,too windy,too humid,too dry or a combination of two or more of these weather/climatic features which occur out of season can lead to'seasonal diseases'(shi bing)or 'diseases brought about by external influences'(wai gan zhi bing)or by the'six excessive climatic qi etiological factors'(liu yin zhi bing 六因致病).Some examples of seasonal diseases are SARS,influenza,the common cold and heat stroke. But the temporal flow of the subseasonal qi(qi yun) in Australia is the reverse of that of the northern hemispherical regions of China,United States and Europe.This situation thus leads to a temporal desynchronisation of TCM practice and practitioners with the rhythm of the seasons.In order to address this problem,I have constructed a Chinese Medical & Agricultural Lunisolar Calendar (Northern & Southern Hemispheres),which'reverses'the flow of the subseasonal phases in the southern hemisphere.Having this calendrical tool,Chinese medicine practitioners in Australia can'reverse'their clinical activities in accordance with the natural rhythm of the seasons here.展开更多
1 The Cyclical Flow of the Sixty-Gan zhi Temporal Units 'Time for the Chinese is forever flowing without beginning or end',noted Thome H. Fang. And'it is customary for Chinese to use the kan-Chih(gan zhi)t...1 The Cyclical Flow of the Sixty-Gan zhi Temporal Units 'Time for the Chinese is forever flowing without beginning or end',noted Thome H. Fang. And'it is customary for Chinese to use the kan-Chih(gan zhi)to mark the passage of time.There are ten heavenly stems(gan)and twelve earthly branches(zhi),an alternating and sequential combination of the two makes a cycle of sixty years,months,days and two-hour period shi chen(时辰)in a day'. The sixty gan zhi temporal cycle is very important in the practice of Chinese medicine.It is an important practical temporal tool in the acupuncture practice of 子午流注(zi wu liu zhu)which is a method of choosing and using acupuncture points in dealing with a specific clinical pattern in accordance with the patient's temporal clotting and flowing of his/her Qi and blood.In addition,the sixty gan-zhi temporal cyclical system is also an important tool in forecasting adverse weather/climactic conditions and the illnesses that comes with them on the basis of the ancient methodology of 'the circulating five elements/phases and the six climactic influences'五运六气.Hence,I have included this gan zhi or celestial stems and earthly branches for each of the days in the Chinese Medical and Agricultural Lunisolar Calendar for the year of Rat wu zi nian(wu is the celestial stem while zi is the earthly branch for the year 2008).展开更多
文摘The Chinese traditional aesthetic culture not only pay attention to the overall sense of He Xie (Harmony, 和谐), and pay attention to a kind of artistic conception as Zi Wei (滋味), Qi Yun (氣韵), and YiJing (意境) as well. Mr. JI Xian-lin had tried to start from Zi Wei (滋味), a new comprehension to open a new understanding on Chinese aesthetics. Hence, we embark from the Chinese aesthetic culture and its basic spirit, the humanistic connotation of Zi Wei (滋味), which sounds with the basis, put forward it into a Music-Dance Spirit (乐舞精神) in Chinese art through this unique view, has made a new thinking to the Chinese traditional aesthetic artistic category system.
基金Fund of Wuxi Municipal Health Commission top young and middle-aged talents funding scheme(BJ2020064).
文摘[Objectives]To study the clinical effect of Chaigui decoction(CGD)on Jueyin type hypertension based on the theory of Five Yun Six Qi.[Methods]52 patients with Jueyin type hypertension in Wuxi Hospital Affiliated to Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine from January,2020 to March,2021 were randomly divided into Western medicine control group(18 cases)and CGD group(34 cases).CGD group was treated with CGD,while the control group was treated with irbesartan or amlodipine.[Results]After treatment,the systolic blood pressure(SBP)of the two groups decreased significantly,the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).After treatment,the diastolic blood pressure(DBP)of CGD group was significantly lower than that of the control group(P<0.05).[Conclusions]Based on the theory of Five Yun Six Qi,CGD has significant effect on Jueyin type hypertension,and the effect of reducing DBP is better than that of Western medicine control group.
文摘Jie qi(subseasonal phases or solar qi)constitutes the solar component of the ancient Chinese lunisolar calendar. It divides the year into twenty-four subseasonal phases i.e. li chun(beginning of spring),chun fen(spring equinox),etc.From the premodern perspective of Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM),normal climate change(qi hou bian qian)moves in harmony with the temporal flow of the qi(qi yun)and is thus beneficial to human health.However,abnormal,abrupt weather or climatic changes like those weather features of being too cold or too hot,too windy,too humid,too dry or a combination of two or more of these weather/climatic features which occur out of season can lead to'seasonal diseases'(shi bing)or 'diseases brought about by external influences'(wai gan zhi bing)or by the'six excessive climatic qi etiological factors'(liu yin zhi bing 六因致病).Some examples of seasonal diseases are SARS,influenza,the common cold and heat stroke. But the temporal flow of the subseasonal qi(qi yun) in Australia is the reverse of that of the northern hemispherical regions of China,United States and Europe.This situation thus leads to a temporal desynchronisation of TCM practice and practitioners with the rhythm of the seasons.In order to address this problem,I have constructed a Chinese Medical & Agricultural Lunisolar Calendar (Northern & Southern Hemispheres),which'reverses'the flow of the subseasonal phases in the southern hemisphere.Having this calendrical tool,Chinese medicine practitioners in Australia can'reverse'their clinical activities in accordance with the natural rhythm of the seasons here.
文摘1 The Cyclical Flow of the Sixty-Gan zhi Temporal Units 'Time for the Chinese is forever flowing without beginning or end',noted Thome H. Fang. And'it is customary for Chinese to use the kan-Chih(gan zhi)to mark the passage of time.There are ten heavenly stems(gan)and twelve earthly branches(zhi),an alternating and sequential combination of the two makes a cycle of sixty years,months,days and two-hour period shi chen(时辰)in a day'. The sixty gan zhi temporal cycle is very important in the practice of Chinese medicine.It is an important practical temporal tool in the acupuncture practice of 子午流注(zi wu liu zhu)which is a method of choosing and using acupuncture points in dealing with a specific clinical pattern in accordance with the patient's temporal clotting and flowing of his/her Qi and blood.In addition,the sixty gan-zhi temporal cyclical system is also an important tool in forecasting adverse weather/climactic conditions and the illnesses that comes with them on the basis of the ancient methodology of 'the circulating five elements/phases and the six climactic influences'五运六气.Hence,I have included this gan zhi or celestial stems and earthly branches for each of the days in the Chinese Medical and Agricultural Lunisolar Calendar for the year of Rat wu zi nian(wu is the celestial stem while zi is the earthly branch for the year 2008).