Research Article

Analyzing the Method of Yang Ming's "Inheriting Qi" from the Surface and Interior of the Lung and Large Intestine

Authors

  • LI Lanqing Yunnan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
  • ZHAO Xufan Affiliated Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Guangzhou Medical University
  • QIAO Fanyu Yunnan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
  • WANG Sailan Yunnan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
  • WANG Zhen Yunnan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
  • YANG fei Yunnan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
  • LI shumin Yunnan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
  • ZHANG Zhiyun Kunming Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital

Abstract

Looking at the theory of typhoid fever, there are often cases of "asthma" in the differentiation of Yangming disease with pulse syndrome. One is that typhoid fever mistakenly enters Yangming and causes asthma, and the other is that Yangming organs are solid and the abdomen is swollen and wheezing. Yangming has a stroke, with a bitter mouth and dry throat, a slight wheezing in the abdomen, high fever and aversion to cold, and a floating and tight pulse. If it goes down, it will be difficult for the abdomen to be full and urinate. The Yangming disease has a floating and tight pulse, a dry throat and bitter mouth, and a full stomach and wheezing. Although the Yangming disease has a delayed pulse, it is not aversive to cold. For those with hot flashes, if they want to relieve it, they can attack the inside. "The Warm Disease Diagnosis:" Yangming Warm Disease has five symptoms: unstable wheezing, stagnation of phlegm and saliva, enlarged right inch, or non descending lung qi, which can be dominated by the Xuanbai Chengqi Decoction. "From this, it can be seen that Yangming Asthma is more common than lung related diseases; it can be said that in the "Su Wen Ke Lun", "coughing leads to fullness of the abdomen, which all gather in the stomach and is related to the lungs." It can be seen that the asthma of Yangming is more related to the lungs, and the meridians of the lungs and large intestine are interconnected. There are many discussions on the theory of Yang Ming's asthma attacking and releasing qi, but there are few explanations for the method of "inheriting qi" in Yang Ming's asthma from the surface of the lung and large intestine. Therefore, the author will analyze the method of "inheriting qi" in Yang Ming's asthma from the surface of the lung and large intestine in order to provide detailed information on the treatment of Yang Ming's visceral excess.

Article information

Journal

British Journal of Nursing Studies

Volume (Issue)

3 (2)

Pages

32-36

Published

2023-12-10

How to Cite

Lanqing, L., Xufan, Z., Fanyu, Q., Sailan, W., Zhen, W., fei, Y., shumin, L., & Zhiyun, Z. (2023). Analyzing the Method of Yang Ming’s "Inheriting Qi" from the Surface and Interior of the Lung and Large Intestine. British Journal of Nursing Studies, 3(2), 32-36. https://doi.org/10.32996/bjns.2023.3.2.4

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Keywords:

Lungs and large intestine complement each other, Yangming disease, Chengqi governance method, Treatise on Febrile Diseases