Is the fortune-telling in Ni Tianji credible _ Is Ni Tianji accurate?
Ni was a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner in the Han and Tang Dynasties, and was known as the "Five Meetings". He once served as a member of the Supreme Committee of the Chinese Medicine Committee of the Florida Ministry of Health, and was in charge of all related businesses such as doctor qualification, license renewal, and physician re-education plan. He cured many diseases that western doctors thought could not be cured, won the recognition of the American people and state governments, and was often called the last hope by patients.
Main works: The Secret of Heaven (Book of Changes, Wei Zi's Fight for Numbers); Human body discipline (including acupuncture, Huangdi Neijing, Shennong Herbal Classic, Treatise on Febrile Diseases, Synopsis of the Golden Chamber). All his teaching videos are based on his own life experience, telling several classic works of traditional Chinese medicine in simple terms, which even Xiao Bai of traditional Chinese medicine can understand. Unlike traditional Chinese medicine, which complicates simple things, those classic works are so complicated that even ghosts can't understand them. Thank you, Dr. Ni, for providing a shortcut for Chinese medicine lovers to learn Chinese medicine.
The Book of Heaven uses the principles of the Book of Changes to explain the physical properties of the universe, including eight characters, the number of Chinese characters, geomantic geography, facial features and other numerology ("fate, divination and phase").
Sun Simiao, a famous doctor in the Tang Dynasty, once gave a definition to a great doctor, that is, in addition to traditional Chinese medicine, you must also know the six benevolence of Zhouyi, know astronomy above, know geography below and know personnel before you can be called a great doctor. So how can all Chinese medicine students and Chinese medicine lovers absorb this knowledge? There is no doubt that the whole set of Tianji and Renji contains everything involved!
I have been studying all the courses of Dr. Ni for several years, and the biggest feeling is that our Chinese medicine is really going to be carried forward. It is clear that all acupuncture and all dialectics are based on the differentiation of six meridians. Some symptoms that are difficult to overcome in modern times, such as splenomegaly, hepatic ascites, liver cancer and colorectal cancer, can be prevented and cured in advance by Chinese medicine. It's amazing! The ancients collected prescriptions thousands of years ago and spread them all over the world. As long as we Chinese medicine students and Chinese medicine lovers master and memorize these things, we can benefit the broad masses of the people. Even if I don't practice medicine in the future, it is a good thing to learn to prevent diseases for my family. At least we have learned how to live and are not easily fooled by others.
Dr. Ni devoted his whole life to carrying forward Chinese medicine, and nothing can quench his passion of inheriting and carrying forward Chinese medicine. Dr. Ni Xiahai has always believed that the Millennium prescription and acupuncture are the best medicine, and he has never given up this persistence and this fire in his heart. I hope that all our students and Chinese medicine lovers who study Chinese medicine with Dr. Ni can ignite the mission of Chinese medicine and continue to inherit and carry forward it.