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1. Consequently, the meaning and application of Yin and Yang were extended to the concept of two opposites. Thus, anything partaking of the characteristics of the heaven, the sun, warmth, brightness, daytime, fire, male, generation, etc. is Yang. Anything partaking of the characteristics of the earth, the moon, cold, darkness, nighttime, water, female, death, etc. is Yin. Question 1: Putting aside the above examples, could you use Yin and Yang to explain and classify the human body structure?

Question 2Can you use some simple examples in daily life to illustrate the four principles among Yin and Yang?




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An Introduction to Chinese Medicine课程列表:

Unit 1 Introduction to Chinese Medicine

-1.1 Brief History of Chinese Medicine

--1.1 Brief History of Chinese Medicine

--Exercise

--chapter 1.1

- 1.2 Characteristics of Chinese Medicine

--1.2 Characteristics of Chinese Medicine

--Exercise

--chapter 1.2

Unit 2 Yin-yang Theory

-2.1 Basic Concept of Yin-yang Theory and Four Principles of Yin and Yang

--2.1 Basic Concept of Yin-yang Theory and Four Principles of Yin and Yang

--Exercise

--chapter 2.1

-2.2 Practical Application of Yin-yang Theory in Chinese Medicine

--2.2 Practical Application of Yin-yang Thoery in Chinese Medicine

--Exercise

--chapter 2.2

Unit 3 Five Elements Theory

-3.1 Basic Concept of Five Elements Theory

--3.1 Basic Concept of Five Elements Theory

--Exercise

--chapter 3.1

-3.2 Practical Application of Five Elements Theory in Chinese Medicine

--3.2 Practical Application of Five Elements Theory in Chinese Medicine

--Exercise

--chapter3.2

Unit 4 Zang-fu Theory

-4.1 Basic Concepts of Zang-fu Theory

--4.1 Basic Concepts of Zang-fu Theory

--Exercise

--Chapter4.1

-4.2 Relationships between Zang-fu Organs

--4.2 Relationships between Zang-fu Organs

--Exercise

--Chapter4.2

Unit 5 Meridians and Collaterals Theory

-5.1 Meridian-collateral System and Nomenclature of Twelve Meridians

--5.1 Meridian-collateral System and Nomenclature of Twelve Meridians

--Exercise

--Chapter5.1

-5.2 Coursing and Connecting Law, Distribution and Mutual Relations of Twelve Meridians

--5.2 Coursing and Connecting Law, Distribution and Mutual Relations of Twelve Meridians

--Exercise

--Chapter5.2

Unit 6 Qi, Blood and Body Fluids

-6.1 Formation, Physiologic Function and Pathologies of Qi

--6.1 Formation, Physiologic Function and Pathologies of Qi

--Exercise

--Chapter6.1

-6.2 Formation, Physiologic Function and Pathologies of Blood, Relationship between Blood and Qi

--6.2 Formation, Physiologic Function and Pathologies of Blood, Relationship between Blood and Qi

--Exercise

--Chapter6.2

-6.3 Essence and Fluids

--6.3 Essence and Fluids

--Exercise

--Chapter6.3

Unit 7 Disease Causes

-7.1 External Causes

--7.1 External Causes

--Exercise

--Chapter7.1

-7.2 Internal Causes and Neutral Causes

--7.2 Internal Causes and Neutral Causes

--Exercise

--Chapter7.2

Unit 8 Four Examinations

-8.1 Inspection, Listening and Smelling

--8.1 Inspection, Listening and Smelling

--Exercise

--Chapter8.1

-8.2 Inquiry and Palpation

--8.2 Inquiry and Palpation

--Exercise

--Chapter8.2

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