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Retraced Multi-dimensional Chinese Logic System behind Chinese Medicine
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作者 edwin c.l.yu 《Chinese Medicine and Culture》 2025年第1期1-12,共12页
The ancient tacit knowledge behind the logic system permeated the culture and promoted numerous impactful inventions throughout the history. Traditional Chinese medicine with its effectiveness should also have stemmed... The ancient tacit knowledge behind the logic system permeated the culture and promoted numerous impactful inventions throughout the history. Traditional Chinese medicine with its effectiveness should also have stemmed out from such logic system. This article aims to rearticulate the underlying lucid multi-dimensional logic system, which faded in obscurity only because of time-out loss of the mid-right concept. Retracing this past tacit but important concept could uncover a multi-dimensional system over a point relating to all matters while capturing the central core of the matter. The seemingly unmanageable multidimensional logic was strengthened by verification processes which affirmed its further extensions, and made up the language of the people, the concepts of yin-yang(阴阳), and the development of extensions of Ba Gua(八卦) derivatives, which furthered the interpretation of the space-time properties and Chinese medicine. 展开更多
关键词 Multi-dimensional logic system Traditional Chinese medicine YIN-YANG
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Overarching Three Yin-Three Yang:Evolution of the Basics
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作者 edwin c.l.yu 《Chinese Medicine and Culture》 2026年第1期1-15,共15页
The three yin-three yang(三阴三阳,3Y-3Y)system in traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)represents a distinct evolution from the earlier yin-yang(阴阳)theory that had astronomical applications.This system was used specific... The three yin-three yang(三阴三阳,3Y-3Y)system in traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)represents a distinct evolution from the earlier yin-yang(阴阳)theory that had astronomical applications.This system was used specifically for the body channels.One needs to unveil the missing elements of its early evolution,as the understanding of how the 3Y-3Y system was derived prior to the observation-based 11 meridians remains unclear.By integrating historical and archaeological sources and using an interdisciplinary approach that links cosmology,body movements,and meridian development,the missing conceptual elements can be retraced.Early observation-based body mechanics and movements were viewed through the yin-yang framework.The initial culture focused on a“tripodal system”of yang movements in the lower body,which is evidenced by the more primitive Shuangbaoshan(双包山)figurine that depicts three yang lines on the legs but lacks yin lines.The earliest texts,such as Zu Bi Shi Yi Mai Jiu Jing(《足臂十一脉灸经》Moxibustion Canon of Leg and Arm Eleven-channels),also prioritized the limbs,suggesting body movement was probably the primary derivative.The three yang lines were likely named based on the body parts that received the most sunlight.As yin encompasses a broader range of concepts,the setting of the three yin meridians was more complex and developed somewhat later.For a time,the meridian system was not fully correlated with the internal organs,and early models-even the Shuangbaoshan figurine-were missing the legs’yin lines entirely.It is proposed that the lateral yang line and the Jueyin(厥阴)line together could have been more meaningful.Understanding the incremental progress-from cosmological yin-yang,to understanding the body in yin-yang,to body movements in yin-yang,to body tripodal yin-yang,and then to the transitory 2Y-3Y+3Y-3Y upper plus lower meridians-is significant for TCM history.This progression culminated in the conceptual leap to a complete 3Y-3Y system,a development that created a balanced model that harmonizes the body with the cosmos yin-yang cycles. 展开更多
关键词 Three yin-three yang system Yin-yang Meridian Body movements Unearthed medical relics Traditional Chinese medicine
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