What is Dongdong?
Tong, Yin and Qi are common concepts in China's philosophy, Taoism and traditional Chinese medicine, and they are metaphysical mysterious energy, which is different from Qi. "Qi" is innate and "Qi" is acquired. In traditional Chinese medicine, it refers to the most basic energy that constitutes the human body and maintains life activities, and also has the meaning of physiological function. In TCM terminology, "play" is used together with different words to express different meanings, such as playing with five internal organs, playing with six internal organs, playing with meridians and so on.
There is a saying in Taoism that "one stroke melts three nets".
In Feng Shui, playing is a stream of consciousness and a state of field. Although "Qi" is often written in TCM and Feng Shui works, it should actually be the concept of "brush".
In health care, "Shu" is a kind of healing energy, which exists in an endless energy flow among all things in the universe. In qigong, breathing, induction and meditation, energy flow is emphasized. From the coordination of action and consciousness, it can heal the human body and improve health.
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1, same as "Qi" [same as "Qi"]
There is nothing on the water. Five elements are born in blood, meridians and pulse conditions. Probably first seen in the ancient jade article "Walking on the Jade Column Sutra" in Tianjin History Museum. The rubbings on this article are now collectively called "Qi Yupei Ming".
2. A common concept in China's philosophy and Taoism, a metaphysical mysterious energy, is different from Qi.
It started from a road in Japan and China and was used by "filial piety king". -"Warning of the World"
3. In traditional Chinese medicine, it refers to the most basic energy that constitutes the human body and maintains life activities, and also has the meaning of physiological function. In TCM terminology, "play" is used together with different words to express different meanings, such as playing with five internal organs, playing with six internal organs, playing with meridians and so on.
4. In Feng Shui, playing is a stream of consciousness and a state of field. Although "Qi" is often written in China's Feng Shui works, it is actually the concept of "playing".