@article{ART002374395},
author={Kazuhiro Yoshida},
title={A Study on the Acupuncture Technique of Gyejok in Modern East Asia},
journal={The Journal Of Korean Medical Classics},
issn={1229-8328},
year={2018},
volume={31},
number={3},
pages={143-153},
doi={10.14369/jkmc.2018.31.3.143}
TY - JOUR
AU - Kazuhiro Yoshida
TI - A Study on the Acupuncture Technique of Gyejok in Modern East Asia
JO - The Journal Of Korean Medical Classics
PY - 2018
VL - 31
IS - 3
PB - 대한한의학원전학회
SP - 143
EP - 153
SN - 1229-8328
AB - Objectives : Donguibogam Chimgupyun has a sort of acupuncture technic in Josun called Gyejokchimbub. This Gyejok refers to the habgogja of Ling shu ․guanzhen. This was conveyed to Japan as Shinkyugokuhitsuto’s Betsutsuto but it is unclear as to how this is used today.
Methods : Medical texts such as Donguibogam, Huangdineijing Lingshu, Yixuegangmu, Shinkyugokuhitsuto, Sugiyamamakototsutoryu, and Shinkyusuyo were studied for this research.
Results : Gyejok acupuncture is conveyed to Japan as Shinkyugokuhitsuto’s Betsutsuto but it is unclear as to how this is being used. What is similar to this technic is the Sanhoshujutsuho in hand technic’s part and Sanhohariden in Juhachijutsu’s Kuden which are shown in the chapter five of Book of Hyo. Moreover, this Sanho is Lingshu ․ Guanzhen’s Qici. This was continued as Sugiyamamakototsutoryu’s Sanhoshujutsuho, but sansin in needle technic is similar to Gyejog, and it was branched out into Sanhoshujutsuho that is orally transmitted from Sanhoshiyuji as seen in the same book, Juhachijutsu’s principal treatment.
Conclusions : Habgogja is a ‘Gyejog Tsuto’ originating from Gyejog technic, and Qici is Sanho originating from Santoge. They developed into Sanhohariden from Sanhoshujutsuho. This tells us how Gyejog acupuncture technic has affected East Asia.
KW - Gyejog;Lingshu;Donguibogam;Shinkyugokuhitsuto;Sugiyamamakototsutoryu
DO - 10.14369/jkmc.2018.31.3.143
ER -
Kazuhiro Yoshida. (2018). A Study on the Acupuncture Technique of Gyejok in Modern East Asia. The Journal Of Korean Medical Classics, 31(3), 143-153.
Kazuhiro Yoshida. 2018, "A Study on the Acupuncture Technique of Gyejok in Modern East Asia", The Journal Of Korean Medical Classics, vol.31, no.3 pp.143-153. Available from: doi:10.14369/jkmc.2018.31.3.143
Kazuhiro Yoshida "A Study on the Acupuncture Technique of Gyejok in Modern East Asia" The Journal Of Korean Medical Classics 31.3 pp.143-153 (2018) : 143.
Kazuhiro Yoshida. A Study on the Acupuncture Technique of Gyejok in Modern East Asia. 2018; 31(3), 143-153. Available from: doi:10.14369/jkmc.2018.31.3.143
Kazuhiro Yoshida. "A Study on the Acupuncture Technique of Gyejok in Modern East Asia" The Journal Of Korean Medical Classics 31, no.3 (2018) : 143-153.doi: 10.14369/jkmc.2018.31.3.143
Kazuhiro Yoshida. A Study on the Acupuncture Technique of Gyejok in Modern East Asia. The Journal Of Korean Medical Classics, 31(3), 143-153. doi: 10.14369/jkmc.2018.31.3.143
Kazuhiro Yoshida. A Study on the Acupuncture Technique of Gyejok in Modern East Asia. The Journal Of Korean Medical Classics. 2018; 31(3) 143-153. doi: 10.14369/jkmc.2018.31.3.143
Kazuhiro Yoshida. A Study on the Acupuncture Technique of Gyejok in Modern East Asia. 2018; 31(3), 143-153. Available from: doi:10.14369/jkmc.2018.31.3.143
Kazuhiro Yoshida. "A Study on the Acupuncture Technique of Gyejok in Modern East Asia" The Journal Of Korean Medical Classics 31, no.3 (2018) : 143-153.doi: 10.14369/jkmc.2018.31.3.143