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Hello and welcome to today's journey of wellness exploration. In ancient texts of Chinese medicine, the dialogue between the Yellow Emperor and Qi Bo reveals a profound mystery about life and death. When the true qi of the five internal organs is revealed, why does it mean the end of life? What is the mysterious connection between the stomach qi and the five internal organs? Today, let's follow in the footsteps of the Yellow Emperor and Qi Bo to explore this topic of the mystery of life and see how ancient wisdom unveils the mystery of life and death for us.
The Yellow Emperor asked, "Why does seeing the real dirt indicate death?" Qi Bo replied, "The five internal organs are all nourished by stomach qi, and the stomach is the foundation of the five internal organs. The qi of the five internal organs cannot directly reach the hand Taiyin and lung meridians, and must be reached with the help of stomach qi. Therefore, the five internal organs can transport their essence qi to the Taiyin and Lung Meridians of the hand with the help of stomach qi in their respective main hours. If the evil qi is strong, the righteous qi will weaken. When the condition is severe, the stomach qi cannot reach the hand Taiyin and lung meridians together with the qi of the five internal organs, and only then can only see the true visceral qi appearing. The unique appearance of the true dirty qi indicates that the disease has overcome the normal function of the dirty qi, so it indicates death. ”
Through this dialogue between the Yellow Emperor and Qi Bo, we learned the following key information:
Stomach qi is the root of the qi of the five internal organs, and it is very important for the nourishment of the five internal organs.
The qi of the five internal organs needs the help of stomach qi to reach the hand Taiyin and lung meridians.
The manifestation of the true dirty qi usually indicates the severity of the illness and the end of life.
When the evil qi is strong, the righteous qi will weaken, which is also a sign of the deterioration of the condition.
This ancient text not only reveals the close connection between stomach qi and the five internal organs, but also emphasizes the importance of keeping stomach qi healthy. In modern life, we should pay attention to eating a healthy diet and maintaining the normal function of the stomach to nourish the qi of the five internal organs. At the same time, this conversation also reminds us that when we feel unwell, we should seek medical attention in time to prevent the condition from deteriorating to the point of no return. By understanding and learning the wisdom of ancient medicine, we can better care for our bodies and cherish life.