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牛津译林版(2019)选择性必修 第二册Unit 3 Fit for life课件(共50张PPT)(含音频+视频).pptx

ChineseMedicineZOE1112023-11-28

目录IntroductionPrinciplesofChineseMedicineTraditionalChineseMedicineTechniquesDiagnosinginChineseMedicineConditionsTreatedwithChineseMedicineResearchandModernIntegrationCulturalSignificanceofChineseMedicineChallengesandFutureOutlookConclusion

01Introduction

IntroductionChinesemedicine,alsoknownastraditionalChinesemedicine(TCM),isasystemofmedicinethathasbeenpracticedforover2,000years.Itencompassesvariousformsofherbalmedicine,acupuncture,massage(tuina),exercise(qigong),anddietarytherapy.ThefundamentalconceptsofChinesemedicinearebasedontheancientChineseunderstandingofthehumanbodyanditsenergeticandphysiologicalprocesses.Chinesemedicineisfoundedontheprinciplesofyinandyang,thefiveelements,andtheconceptofQi,whichisthevitalenergythatflowsthroughthebody.Itisacomprehensivesystemthataimstorestorethebalanceandharmonywithinthebody,ratherthansimplytreatingsymptoms.

02PrinciplesofChineseMedicine

PrinciplesofChineseMedicineYinandYangFiveElementsQi

YinandYangInChinesemedicine,theconceptofyinandyangrepresentsthedualityandharmonyofoppositeforces.Yinisassociatedwithdarkness,cold,andstillness,whileyangisassociatedwithlight,heat,andmovement.Thebalanceanddynamicinteractionofyinandyangareessentialformaintaininghealth.

FiveElementsThefiveelements(wood,fire,earth,metal,water)areanotherfoundationalconceptinChinesemedicine.Eachelementisassociatedwithspecificorgans,emotions,colors,andseasons.Theinteractionsandrelationshipsbetweentheelementsareusedtodiagnoseandtreatimbalancesinthebody.

QiQiisoftentranslatedasvitalenergyorlifeforceandisconsideredthefundamentalsubstancethatmakesuptheuniverseandsustainslife.InChinesemedicine,theflowofQithroughthebodysmeridiansystemiscrucialforhealth,anddisruption

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