Su Wen said that Yin and Yang should be like a big theory that the weather is interrelated.
Lung is the respiratory organ of human body, which is mainly responsible for respiratory function. It can breathe in natural air, oxygen and carbon dioxide. This process is necessary for the human body to maintain life activities.
According to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, the five internal organs of human body are closely related to the five elements of nature. Among them, the lung belongs to gold, which controls the breathing of qi. The golden nature is cool, and it has the functions of sedimentation, convergence and clearing away lung heat. Therefore, the lung has the functions of regulating respiration, astringing Yang Qi, and removing turbid qi in the body.
The influence of natural weather on human body is also very significant. Different climatic conditions will have different effects on human body. For example, a dry climate can easily cause chapped skin, thirst and constipation. Humid climate is easy to damage the spleen and stomach, loss of appetite and so on.
Therefore, according to Su Wenyin Yang Ying Xiang Da Lun, the function of human lung corresponds to the weather in nature, and the change of weather will affect human health. Therefore, people should take corresponding health care measures according to different climatic conditions to keep healthy.
The writing background of Su Wen s theory of correspondence between Yin and Yang;
1, On the Image of Su Wenyin, Yang Yingxiang is an important chapter in Huangdi Neijing with profound historical and cultural background. Huangdi Neijing is an ancient medical classic in China. It was written from the Warring States Period to the Western Han Dynasty, and it brought together the exploration and summary of medical theory and practice by ancient physicians. Su Wen is an important part of Huangdi Neijing, which expounds medical principles in the form of questions and answers.
2. Su Wen Yin Yang Ying Xiang mainly discusses the application of the theory of Yin Yang and Five Elements in medicine and the relationship between human body and natural environment. This chapter emphasizes the importance of yin-yang balance to human health, and puts forward the medical concept of harmony between man and nature.
In ancient times, people's observation and understanding of nature and the universe formed the theory of Yin-Yang and Five Elements. According to this theory, everything in the universe is composed of Yin and Yang and five elements, and their movements and changes determine the physiological and pathological phenomena of nature and human body.
3. Based on this theory, Su Wen's theory of Yin and Yang should be like a big picture to elaborate in detail how the changes in the internal and external environment of the human body affect health and how to make diagnosis and treatment according to the principle of Yin and Yang and Five Elements. This chapter not only shows the wisdom of ancient medicine, but also provides a theoretical cornerstone for modern Chinese medicine research.