What do you mean by six fu organs?
The term "six zang-organs and six fu-organs" comes from Yong's Treatise on Febrile Diseases. "typhoid fever straight, rolled up, yin and yang viscera" said: "attribute: liver and gallbladder (Jue yin) wind wood, heart and small intestine (Shao yin) fire and summer heat, triple energizer (Shao yang) fire, which is the viscera of yang; The spleen and stomach (Taiyin) are wet, the lung and large intestine (Yangming) are dry and golden, and the kidney and bladder (sun) are cold and watery, which are the viscera of Yin. Spleen, heart, liver, lung and kidney are all closed (a life gate) and are six viscera; " The stomach, small intestine, gallbladder, large intestine and bladder are also triple energizers, which are six fu organs. "
Six zang-organs and six fu-organs are also called twelve zang-organs and twelve officials in Neijing. For example, On the Secret Code of Su Wen Ling Lan said, "I want to smell twelve dirty noodles, so what is your grade?" ..... All these twelve officials can't lose each other. "Zhang Jiebin's" Three Classics of Tibetan Elephants "notes:" Dirty, hidden. Six zang-organs and six fu-organs are always twelve, with yang as fu-organs and yin as dirty; In a word, it can be called dirty. "The twelve officials (dirty) of the Secret Code of Linglan have not been named, and the cloud is" in ".
Dirty and dirty relationship
1. Heart and lung: the heart governs blood and the lung governs qi. The maintenance of functional activities of human organs and tissues depends on the circulation of qi and blood to transport nutrients. Although the normal operation of blood is dominated by the heart, it must be driven by lung qi, and the ancestral qi accumulated in the lung must be injected into the heart pulse to reach the whole body smoothly.
2. Heart and liver: The heart is the driving force of blood circulation, and the liver is an important organ for storing blood. Therefore, the liver has sufficient blood storage, which can not only nourish the tendons and veins, but also promote the normal activities of human limbs and bones. If liver blood deficiency is due to lack of heart blood, blood can not nourish tendons, and symptoms such as muscle and bone pain, hand and foot contracture and convulsion appear. Another example is that liver depression turns into fire, which can disturb the heart and cause anxiety and insomnia.
3. Heart and spleen: Spleen is subtle and needs the help of blood to be transported to the whole body. And this painstaking effort must rely on the subtle energy of Shui Gu absorbed and transferred by the spleen. On the other hand, the heart governs blood, the spleen governs blood, and the function of the spleen is normal to control blood. If the temper is weak, it will lead to blood not following menstruation.
4. Heart and kidney: Heart and kidney interact and restrict each other to maintain the relative balance of physiological functions. In the physiological state, the heart yang drops, the LV yin rises, the upper and lower parts intersect, and the yin and yang merge, which is called "the intersection of the heart and kidney". Under pathological conditions, deficiency of kidney yin can not help the heart, and it will lead to hyperactivity of heart yang, which is called "disharmony between heart and kidney".
5. Liver and spleen: the liver stores blood, and the spleen governs the transport and transformation of Shui Gu's subtle blood. If spleen deficiency affects hematopoiesis, it may lead to liver blood deficiency and dizziness. The liver likes overstretching and hates depression. If the liver qi stagnates and crosses the spleen, abdominal pain and diarrhea will occur.
6. Liver and lung: the meridians of the liver penetrate fat and inject into the lungs. There is a certain connection between them. The rising of liver qi and the falling of lung qi are related to the ascending and descending operation of human qi. If liver qi goes up and lung qi goes down, chest tightness and shortness of breath can be seen. Liver-fire invading the lungs can also be seen in chest pain, hemoptysis or blood in sputum.