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International Journal of Frontiers in Sociology, 2022, 4(5); doi: 10.25236/IJFS.2022.040506.

The Common Source Elucidate and Common Excavate Secret in the Practice of FengShui/Chinese Medicine Theory

Author(s)

Yan Liang, Zhang Yutian, Wang Xinyue, Gu Weicheng, Guo Zhonghua, Du Yifeng, Sangjin Drolma

Corresponding Author:
Sangjin Drolma
Affiliation(s)

College of Arts, Tibet University, Lhasa, Tibet, 850000, China

Abstract

The unified thinking and the concept of yin and yang make FengShui and Chinese medicine different from the fundamental "Yi", thus creating a core theoretical/practical coexistence. Both FengShui and Chinese medicine integrate the existence of "human body(residence)" into the structure of "heaven, earth, and man", a system in which the universe and man coexist. Internally, the art of FengShui and the science of Chinese medicine are formed through the examination of the external image of reality and emptiness from "Tao" to "Qi". For the human body and the residence in the time/space field, FengShui and Chinese medicine have constructed the interpretation system of "the theory of ShengQi" and "the five movements and six qi" to explain the relationship and interaction between "human body (residence) "relationship and interaction with nature, and thus generate theoretical reserves for the regulation of residence and human body practice.

Keywords

FengShui, Chinese Medicine, Yin-Yang, XiangShu, QiYun

Cite This Paper

Yan Liang, Zhang Yutian, Wang Xinyue, Gu Weicheng, Guo Zhonghua, Du Yifeng, Sangjin Drolma. The Common Source Elucidate and Common Excavate Secret in the Practice of FengShui/Chinese Medicine Theory. International Journal of Frontiers in Sociology (2022), Vol. 4, Issue 5: 25-31. https://doi.org/10.25236/IJFS.2022.040506.

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