The secret legend of the Yellow Emperor! The rules of difficulty and ease that must be known before

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-03-02

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Hello everyone, and welcome back to the Wellness Quest. In the treasure house of ancient Chinese medicine, the dialogue between the Yellow Emperor and Qi Bo left us with endless medical wisdom. Today, we will continue to follow these two great healers to a crucial question: how to judge whether a disease is curable or recalcitrant? It is crucial to understand this before treating a disease. By observing the patient's shape, color, pulse, and the newness of the disease, we can have a preliminary judgment on the prognosis of the disease. Now let's unveil this mystery together and add a guarantee to your health!

The Yellow Emperor asked again: "In the case of ** disease, how can we judge whether it is easy to treat or difficult to treat?" He replied, "This requires us to carefully observe the patient's form, breath, complexion, and radiance, as well as the strength of the pulse and the newness of the disease." Decide on a method based on these circumstances and don't miss the best moment. If the patient's shape and breath are in harmony, it means that the condition is mild and easy**; If the complexion is shiny, it means that the disease is shallow and easy**; If the pulse conforms to the changes of the four seasons, it means that the righteous qi has not decayed, and it can be **; If the pulse is weak but smooth, it means that the stomach qi is still there, and there is hope. However, if the form and breath are not in harmony, it means that the condition is complex and difficult to treat; If the complexion is dull and dull, it means that the disease is deep and difficult; If the pulse is firm and strong, it means that the evil qi is strong and the condition may worsen; If the pulse is contrary to the change of the four seasons, it means that the righteous qi has declined, and it is difficult. ”

Therefore, before the disease, we must carefully observe the situation in these four aspects, clearly judge the priority of the disease, and then formulate an appropriate plan.

Through the dialogue between the Yellow Emperor and Qi Bo, we learned four key points to judge whether a disease is treatable or recalcitrant:

Whether the shape and the atmosphere are compatible or not: Whether the shape and breath are in harmony is an important basis for judging the severity of the disease.

The color of the float and sink: Changes in skin tone and radiance can reflect the depth of the disease.

The rise and fall of the pulse and the good and bad: The strength of the pulse and whether it conforms to the changes of the four seasons determine the prosperity and decline of righteousness and the degree of difficulty.

The new and old of the disease: The age of the condition is also one of the factors that need to be considered when formulating the ** plan.

Combining the information of these four aspects, we can have a more accurate judgment on the prognosis of the disease, so as to formulate a more appropriate plan.

This ancient text not only teaches us how to judge whether a disease is curable or incurable, but more importantly, it emphasizes the importance of observation and judgment in the process. Today, with the high development of modern medicine, we can still draw valuable wisdom from it. In the face of illness, we should remain calm and rational and evaluate our health through scientific examination and analysis. At the same time, we should also pay attention to daily health and health care, and enhance our own immunity and resistance by adjusting our diet, work and rest, and exercise. Only in this way can we make more informed choices in the face of illness and protect our health.

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