Moxibustion, as a traditional Chinese medicine**, has a history of thousands of years in China. As early as the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, moxibustion has been widely used in the medical field.
According to the record of "The Yellow Emperor's Neijing, Lingshu and Function": "What acupuncture does not do, moxibustion is appropriate." Yin and yang are empty, and fire deserves it. The meaning of this sentence is that when acupuncture cannot achieve the best effect, moxibustion becomes a suitable method. If the yin and yang of the human body are weak, then the heat of moxibustion needs to be properly mastered.
In ancient times, moxibustion was widely used, and over time, the technique of moxibustion continued to evolve and improve, becoming a very popular form of Chinese medicine**. In modern times, moxibustion is still widely used in the medical field and has received more and more attention and attention.
Moxibustion is not only a medical method, but also has rich cultural connotations. Moxibustion is an important part of TCM culture, which embodies the concepts of "harmony of yin and yang" and "meridians, qi and blood" in TCM culture. At the same time, moxibustion is also a traditional health preservation method, which emphasizes prevention, and achieves the purpose of preventing diseases and strengthening the body by adjusting the balance of yin and yang in the body.
Over time, the technique of moxibustion has evolved and improved, and it has become a very popular form of Chinese medicine**. In modern times, moxibustion is still widely used in the medical field and has received more and more attention and attention.
In short, moxibustion, as a traditional Chinese medicine, has rich historical and cultural connotations, and is of great significance for the protection and inheritance of traditional Chinese medicine culture. At the same time, we should also continue to explore and innovate to make moxibustion technology better serve human health.