When the power of yin is too strong, the yang part will be troubled and discomfort will appear; On the contrary, if the power of the yang is excessive, the yin part will also feel uncomfortable. Excessive yang power, usually manifested as a sensation of heat in the body; If the power of yin is too strong, it may make people feel cold. But the interesting thing is that if the cold is too intense, the body will instead produce a feeling of heat to resist; Similarly, if the sensation of heat is too intense, the body balances by creating cold.
The cold mainly affects our body and can cause certain parts of the body to become stiff or painful; Whereas, heat harms our qi more and can lead to poor flow of qi, which can lead to pain. If the pain precedes the swelling, it is likely that the qi has been injured, which in turn affects the body; Conversely, if the swelling precedes the pain, it may be due to an injury to the body, which in turn affects the flow of qi.
When the wind is too strong, our body may shake unconsciously; Excessive heat can cause swelling of body parts; A dry environment or a feeling of dryness inside the body may make ** dry; The cold may make the body feel heavy, as if it can't float; Excessive moisture can lead to diarrhea.
Knowledge points combing:
The importance of yin and yang balance and the impact of its imbalance on the body.
The influence of cold, heat, wind, dryness, and humidity on the body.
The relationship between the body's qi and form and its impaired manifestations.
Summary and Implications:
Our bodies are constantly exchanging and balancing with the external environment, and the balance of yin and yang is particularly important. Whether it's climate change in the outside world, or physiological changes within the body, it can upset this balance and cause physical discomfort. Therefore, understanding and recognizing these changes, adjusting and balancing them in a timely manner, is the key to maintaining good health.