• 제목/요약/키워드: Five Phases(五行)

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삼원적 구조로 본 상수역학 체계;사상(四象)${\cdot}$오행(五行)${\cdot}$육기(六氣)를 중심으로 (Asian Image-mathematics System from the Viewpoint of Three Category)

  • 김병수
    • 동의생리병리학회지
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    • 제21권5호
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    • pp.1065-1071
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    • 2007
  • It has been known that Asian Medicine theory are based on yin and yang & Five Phases. but recently many therapist using asian medicine in Korea or another nations, take up the position that it is not inevitable for them to adopt the theory of yin-and-yang & Five Phases when they cure a patient. but the point of this view suggests they can not understand totally the real theory about yin-and-yang & Five Phases. asian image-mathematics based on I-Ching could analysis all things with the natural number. the kernel of understanding on principle of I-Ching is realizing that the standard should be changed in some conditions and the form of cosmos should change endless. the system of all thing under sun is divided in three parts on the asian image-mathematics. the nature number from one to nine is divided in three categories that are grouped as 123, 456, 789. So, if we want to understand Five Phases theory, we suggest that it is useful to know the organic connected relations among Four Images, Five Phases, Six Qi(six kinds of weather). the aim of this paper is to arrive at understanding of profound learning on image-mathematics throughout the number of 4, 5, 6 in the concrete context.

금(今).고문상서(古文尙書) 오행배장(五行配藏) 논쟁(論爭)에 대한 고찰(考察) (A Discussion on the Controversy of Relation between the Five Changes theory(五行論) and the Five Viscera from "Geummun-Sangseo(今文尙書)" and "Gomun-Sangseo(古文尙書)")

  • 장우창
    • 대한한의학원전학회지
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    • 제22권1호
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    • pp.61-70
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    • 2009
  • The five viscera[五藏], one of the key concepts from Traditional Oriental Medicine in understanding the nature of human body, endows the characteristic of five phases[五行] on the five representative organs, based on the five phases theory[五行論]. Although the theory from "Geummun-Sangseo(今文尙書)" which states the order of 'liver-mok[肝木] heart-hwa[心火] pancreas-to[脾土] lung-geum[肺金] kidney-su[腎水]' is now widely approved by present-day academics concerning arrangement of five changes and the five viscera, there are some other less-known theories of arrangement. "Gomun-Sangseo[古文尙書]" had suggested the order of 'pancreas-mok[脾木] lung-hwa[肺火] heart-to[心土] liver-geum[肝金] kidney-su[腎水]', which was never practiced, and "Dong-uisusebowon(東醫壽世保元)" of Ijema(李濟馬) expressed the theory of 'lung-mok[肺木] pancreas-hwa[脾火] heart-to[心土] liver-geum[肝金] kidney-su[腎水]'.

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한방기기(韓方機器)로 측정(測定)한 생리신호(生理信號)의 오행(五行) 생극제화규율적(生剋制化規律的) 해석(解析) (Analysis of the Physiological Signal Measured by Oriental Medicine Instruments in the View of the Rule of Promoting and Counteracting Relation of the Five Evolutive Phases)

  • 장경선;최정화;진천식;나창수;소철호
    • 한국한의학연구원논문집
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    • 제2권1호
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    • pp.84-103
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    • 1996
  • The physiological signals measured by Oriental Medicine instruments have been analyzed quantitatively in the view of the rule of promoting and counteracting relation of five evolutive phases theory. We tried to reduce the physiological signals measured by EAV(Elec-tro-Acupuncture according to Voll) and IR thermography to the representation of five evelutive phases. The EAV index and local skin temperature on acupuncture points of each phases measured and normalized so that the total value of five phases became unity. We assumed that the normalized EAV index and local skin temperature mean the deficiency or excess of Qi for each phases. The state of Qi distribution for each phases were approximately agree with the diagnostic pattern of O. M. doctor. Taking account of the Qi distribution state of·or the five evolutive phases, we performed a proper needle insertion on acupuncture points to induce the distinct change of Qi for each phases. We compared the measured results with the predictions of Qi variation by the rule of pro- moting and counteracting relation over the five evolutive phases. For all cases, the variation of Qi in the own phase on which a needle insertion was performed were exactly same to the theoretical prediction and partial agreement was shown for the other four phases. The same analysis was carried to the results of skin temperature measurements at accupoints. We found that the local skin temperature at accupoints of each phases shelved a finite change by the needle insertion and the behavior- of its change were strongly correlated to the rule of promoting and counteracting relation of five evolutive phases.

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오행(五行) 특성을 바탕으로 한 오신(五神)의 기능에 대한 고찰 (A Study on the Functions of the Five Spirits Based on the Characteristics of Five Phases)

  • 박선영
    • 동의신경정신과학회지
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    • 제26권3호
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    • pp.201-210
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    • 2015
  • This study aims to investigate the specific functions of the five spirits based on the characteristics of five phases. In Korean medicine, the mind is classified into five spirits and seven emotions. The spirits (hon, sin, ui, baek, ji) are a way of analyzing of people's mental structures, and they are affected by each other, influencing life activities both directly and indirectly. They are also related to the five viscera and come into their own functions through the characteristics of the five phases that are assigned to the viscera. Sin is the main agent of mental activity that is normal, correct, and perfect, and it directs the other four. Hon is activity that is exposed to the outside from mental and physical aspects such as planning, creative thinking, creating, judgment, speech, and emotional expression. Baek is internal activity, such as obtaining information, learning, seeing, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. Ui is meant to decide between new and already saved information based on comparative analysis. Ji is the activity of making the final decision and saving it in ui. Based on the above, we suppose that the five spirits' functions match the characteristics of the five phases.

The potential for Han Ak (Korean music, 韓樂) therapy based on the five phases (五行) theory. (Korean traditional music therapy)

  • Lim, Dahae;Kim, Woogyeong;Kang, Sangwoo;Hong, Sungwei;Ryu, Kajung
    • 셀메드
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    • 제7권2호
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    • pp.6.1-6.2
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    • 2017
  • Music therapy is a treatment for a range of disorders (physical, emotional, mental, and social) by using music. This article introduces traditional medical books, which mentioned relation between sounds and emotions or internal organs based on the five phases (五行) theory. And, authors provide the Korean traditional musical instruments related with five phases and Six Healing Sounds (六字訣).

하도(河圖) 원리로 본 사지관절(四肢關節)의 오행(五行)배속 연구 (Study on the Application of Five Phases Theory to the Joints of the Limbs from the Viewpoint of Ha-Do Based on I-Ching)

  • 김병수
    • 동의생리병리학회지
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    • 제22권6호
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    • pp.1374-1377
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    • 2008
  • The aim of this study is to explore the principle that the joints of the limbs belong to Five Phases in Korean medicine. According to the principle of I-Ching, Ha-Do provides the logic which could attach everything to Five Phases. Ha-Do is composed of the numbers from one through ten, and in order to explain the logic of Universe formation, it furnishes the method of transforming 'immateriality' into 'materiality'. If we apply formation theory of Ha-Do to the joints of the limbs, however, it could be understood that the trunk of body develops the appendages, which means Ha-Do suggests a logic that 'materiality' generates 'materiality' in this case. Therefore, it is not the Water but the Earth that occurs first in the appendages development in this theory, and the shoulder joints belong to the Earth. Following development should occur in order of Five Phases formation of Ha-Do ; that is to say, the elbow joints belong to the Water, the wrist joints belong to the Fire, the finger joints belong to the Wood, and the ends of fingers belong to the Metal.

하도를 이용한 오수혈 오행배속 원리 고찰 (A Short Review on the Principal of Matching Five-Su-Points to O-Haeng Using Hado)

  • 최인서;이봉효
    • Korean Journal of Acupuncture
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    • 제31권2호
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    • pp.49-55
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    • 2014
  • Objectives : Five transport points are often used in acupuncture treatment. However, there is no clear explanation about the reason why the five transport points are matched five phases in this manner. Therefore, we reviewed the literatures and theses about the principal of matching and researched a new way to understand the reason. Methods : We found 8 theses and 3 literatures related to the matching of five transport points to five phases by searching the web sites. And, we reviewed the principal of matching and researched another new way to understand the reason why they are matched so. Results and Conclusions : In the viewpoint of the natural state and function of five phases, the start points arising in yin- and yang-meridian are matched to wood and metal respectively. Therefore, well point matches the wood and metal in yin- and yang-meridian respectively. And by following the flow of five transport points, the other points match with fire, earth, metal, water in yin-meridian and water, wood, fire, and earth in yang-meridian.

왕빙(王氷)의 음양오행이론(陰陽五行理論)의 역학적(易學的) 활용에 대한 연구 (Research on Wang Bing's Application of YinYang & Five Phases and I Ching)

  • 김남일
    • 한국의사학회지
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    • 제15권1호
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    • pp.43-62
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    • 2002
  • About the YinYang, Wang Bing used the twelve shoshickgue to explain the rise and decline of the twelve months in "Essential Questions GinYoGyungJongRon" and "Essential Questions Mekhae". And he used the principal of "when an object goes to extremes it reverses" to explain "shao fire", "invigorating fire" which shows an example of a good application of the theory of yinyang in "the Book of Changes" to "The Yellow Emperor's Inner Canon". Explanation of the five phases usually follows the explanation of the "Sangsu Hongbum" but when arranging the five live stocks to the five phases, he refered to the "SulGueJun" and made annotations.

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정서지능(情緖知能)에 관한 문헌적(文獻的) 고찰(考察) (A literature study on Emotional Intelligence)

  • 김현정;김장현
    • 동국한의학연구소논문집
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    • 제10권
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    • pp.86-97
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    • 2008
  • 목적: 이 연구의 목적은 정서지능의 한의학적 개념의 정립하고, 치료 방법을 개발하는 것이다. 도구: 우리는 정서지능과 관련된 문헌을 분석 및 조사하였다. 결과: 한의학에서 정서지능은 오행, 오지, 칠정의 이론에 부합한다고 볼 수 있다. 오지와 칠정은 오행상승과 오행상극의 이론에 따라 정서조절의 역할을 할 수 있기 때문에 정서조절 영역 IV에 부합한다고 볼 수 있다. 오지, 울증, 칠정조절은 정서의 안정과 정서조절에 적용시킬 수 있다. 결론: 이 연구는 한의학이 서양의학보다 정서지능에 관하여 더 많은 장점을 지니고 있다. 왜냐하면 한의학은 정신과 육체를 불가분의 관계로 보기 때문이다. 앞으로의 연구에서는 정서지능의 한의학적 개념의 정립과 문헌적 추가 연구가 필요할 것이다.

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한의학 체계의 삼원적 구조 (Tri-origin Structure of Korean Traditional Medicine System)

  • 김병수;강정수
    • 동의생리병리학회지
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    • 제22권3호
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    • pp.528-534
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    • 2008
  • It has been known that Tri-origin theory could describe pertinently the dynamic phenomena of life. From the viewpoint of the asian image-mathematics, the most representative Tri-origin could be Four Images, Five Phases, and Six Qi(six kinds of weather). In Korean traditional medicine, Tri-origin could be meridian system, Jangbu viscera system, and body essence vital energy mentality blood system. Here we reasoned whether asian image-mathematics could be applicable to Korean traditional medicine system, and as a conclusion ; Meridian system belongs to Six Qi, Jangbu viscera system belongs to Five Phases, and body essence vital energy mentality blood system belongs to Four Images.