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A Study on the Praxis of the Zhen xiu-yuan's 'Tip, Root and Middle qi theory' - focused on 『Sang han lun qian zhu』 -

진수원(陳修園)의 표본중기(標本中氣) 이론(理論) 활용에 관한 연구 - 『상한론천주』를 중심으로 -

  • Lee, Sang-Hyup (Department of Korean Medical Classics, College of Korean Medicine, Dong-eui University)
  • 이상협 (동의대학교 한의과대학 원전학교실)
  • Received : 2017.11.01
  • Accepted : 2017.11.12
  • Published : 2017.11.30

Abstract

Objective : Zhang zhi-cong insisted the theory related to the 'Six-meridian qi transformation', and Zhen xiu-yuan inherited that theory understanding six-meridian disease of "Shang-Han-Lun". This emphasizes that the disease of 'three yin and three yang' in "Shang-Han-Lun" is a disease caused by Six-meridian qi transformation, not a lesion of meridian itself. He said, "If you do not know brightly in the 'Tip, Root and Middle qi', you can not read the "Shang-Han-Lun"." Therefore, in this paper, we examine the interpretation of the "Shang-Han-Lun"by using the theory of 'five circuits and six qi'. Method : First, extract sentences related to 'Tip, Root and Middle qi' from the sentences of "Shang-Han-Lun" Second, the sentence is interpreted through the Zhen xiu-yuan's "Sang han lun qian zhu". Third, the meaning of the sentence is examined and summarized. Result : Zhen xiu-yuan proposed a clear and systematic theory that can understand the meaning of Six-meridian in "Shang-Han-Lun", by utilizing the discipline that 'Tip, Root and Middle qi' Conclusion : The change of 'Tip, Root and Middle qi' is a very central theory that explains the properties of 'Yin and Yang' and mutual correspondence among Korean medicine theories. It also provides basic directions for understanding the changing patterns of disease.

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