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A Study on the Yin-Yang Gel il-Wol(陰陽繫日月) of the Young Chu(靈樞)

  • The Journal Of Korean Medical Classics
  • Abbr : JKMC
  • 2002, 15(2), pp.85~100
  • Publisher : 대한한의학원전학회
  • Research Area : Medicine and Pharmacy > Korean Medicine

노진우 1 Yuk Sang Won 1

1우석대학교

ABSTRACT

This is the forty-one chapter's name of the Young Chu. It is based on the theory that human correspond to Sky. Extinction, growth, abundance, decline, principle of yin-yang, is refered in this chapter. It is refered that hands and foots of the human body correspond to the Sky, the Earth, the Sun and the Moon, too. It can be divided two Parts by contents. In the first-fourth chapters, nature(the sky, the earth,, the sun and the moon) correspond to yin-rang of the human. It described that hands and foots' meridians of the human body are separated into yin-rang According to this principle and they correspond to 10 elements and 12 elements. In the firth chapter, It described that when meridians' Qi of the 3 yin 3 yang in hands and foots is flourish, don't acupuncture on it. It explain about yin-ynag of the Sky and the earth, too. Because contents are ancient and simple writing and different from current theory, it is difficult to understand completely. But I tried to understand original meaning as comparing with commentaries of many other specialists.

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