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Specialist in Traditional Medicine.
Chapter 160: Foundation of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Part 2). [160]
Summary
Fang Yan narrates the story of Zheng Ban Qiao, a renowned figure in poetry, calligraphy, and painting, who faced personal struggles due to his proud nature and unfulfilled ambitions. His emotional turmoil led to physical ailments, particularly liver qi stagnation. Inspired by observing resilient bamboo, he found solace in painting, which alleviated his symptoms. Fang Yan emphasizes the importance of understanding medical principles over mere prescriptions in traditional Chinese medicine. He highlights that true healing involves recognizing root causes and adapting treatments accordingly. The class ends with students eager for more insights, reflecting on the need for continuous learning and practical application in medicine.Full content
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