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The Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine, illustrated with pictures
The Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine, illustrated with pictures
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Book Introduction
Based on the profound truth of yin-yang and the five elements and the explanations that penetrate the principles of all things in the universe, the health methods of emperors are explained in an exciting way.
The Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine is the most complete medical book in human history, having governed the health and longevity of Chinese emperors since ancient times.
Let's encounter the great classic that embodies the spirit of the founder of Oriental medicine and the physicians of the emperors, along with over 600 vivid illustrations.
You will be able to fully experience the thoughts and principles engraved in each letter, as well as the wisdom of Chinese health that conforms to nature.

Although the Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine is a book of great historical and medical value, it was not easily accessible to the general public due to the difficulty of its content.
Therefore, this book concisely expresses complex processes using flowcharts, diagrams, and pictures instead of long and difficult sentences, and strives to convey accurate concepts.
It contains all the secrets to realistic health that modern people need.
You will be able to discover the laws of nature and life that exist in the human body.
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index
1. The Origin of the Book of Internal Medicine
The Best Way to Interpret Traditional Scriptures While Publishing a Book
Basic concepts of the Naegyeong
History of the Naegyeong

Chapter 1: What kind of book is it?
The founder of the Chinese nation, the emperor
The secret of Oriental medicine, Gi-baek
Basic characteristics of life activities
Survival and Death
The concept of yin and yang
Five Elements Technique
Ledger
The Secret of the Appearance of the "Nei Jing"

Chapter 2: The Cycle of Life
human life cycle
The driving force of life
The aging process of the human body
reasonable life expectancy
Factors affecting life expectancy
premature birth
sage, wise man, saint, sage
The secret to longevity

Chapter 3: Principles of Health
Harmony of yin and yang
Yang is the root and yin follows yang.
Yang energy
Gloominess
Avoid empty talk
Correction, yanggi, reception
View, blood, and sound

Chapter 4: The Five Internal Organs and Six Bowels
A comprehensive review of the five internal organs system
Heart - the organ of the sovereign
The organ of the lungs, the organ of the ten thousand people above and the one person below
Soy sauce - the organ of the general
An agency dedicated to escorting troops
spleen and stomach
Colon - the agency in charge of transmission
small intestine - the organ that receives food
Kidneys - the organs that make the body strong
Gallbladder - the organ that makes firm decisions
Samcho - the organ that opens water passages
Bladder - an organ that clearly controls excretory function

Chapter 5: The Eight Meridians of the Qi Channel
Meridian, which has various theories
Su-eum-pyeong-gyeong
Suyangmyeong Tripitaka Koreana
Foot Yangming Stomach Meridian
Foot Taiyin Spleen Meridian
Hydrogen Sound Heart Sutra
Sutaeyangsojanggyeong
sciatic nerve
Foot-Taiyang Cystoscope
Subjugateumsimpogyeong
Hydrogen yangsamchogyeong
Foot-So-Yang Gallbladder Meridian
Foot Jueyin Liver Sutra
Eight meridians of the qi meridian
Detailed explanation of 《Internal Hardness》

Chapter 6: Health care that adapts to the four seasons
The essence of life is connected to the heavens.
If you follow the four seasons and yin and yang, you live, and if you go against them, you die.
Spring is the season of rashes
Summer is the season of abundance
Autumn is the season of Yongpyong
Winter is the season of closure
The pulse of the four seasons

Chapter 7 Nourishing Yourself Through Food
The significance of nourishment through food intake
How the Five Grains Affect the Whole Body
The functions and actions of the five tastes
Omi and Jangbu
Five colors and five internal organs
Food taboos
Post-sickness rejuvenation

Chapter 8: Unified stillness and nourishment of body and mind
Awareness of the remote area
What is God
How to Raise a God
Effects on the human body when excessive exposure to oji
Changes in stillness caused by the emptiness of the five internal organs
Unity of body and mind

Chapter 9: Yin and Yang, Reality and Dreams
The occurrence of dreams
Yin and Yang and Dreams
Dreams of a strong spirit
Dreams that arise from emptiness
A dream in which a fraud stays inside the body
A dream in which the body is bound by a foreign substance

Chapter 10: Yin-Yang and the Five Elements and Constitution
Organs, meridians, and shapes
essence, energy, blood, body fluid
Constitution and temperament
Yin-Yang Otaejiin
Five Elements
Constitution classification according to the five viscera and six bowels
Constitution classification by body type
Classification of constitution according to personality

Chapter 11 Soldiers and the Six Forces
Theory of the Six Qi
Six sounds
Wind is the beginning of 100 diseases
Han is a negative character that damages Yang.
The heat is strong and causes yangsas
Humidity is a dirty and turbid sound.
Joe is a dry and rough soldier.
Fire is the opposite of passion.

Chapter 12: The Curious Bedding
What is bedding?
Acupoints and the theory of yin-yang and the five elements
Meridians and acupoints
Acupuncture theory
Acupuncture and moxibustion

Into the book
The Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine is the oldest and most complete classical medical book in human history.
It is also a book of philosophical thought that covers all fields of knowledge.
The Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine takes the concept of 'correspondence between heaven and man' and the theory of 'yin-yang and the five elements' as its theoretical foundation, and on this basis, it has derived a comprehensive health method that encompasses methods for strengthening the human body's innate immunity, improving the body constitution, regulating the body's balance, and maintaining health.
Therefore, the Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine is not only a medical book, but also a health guide that teaches people how to eat, live, and stay healthy in their daily lives.
---「On publishing a book」

“The most basic condition for health is to adapt to natural changes.
Working hours and rest times must be adjusted according to the changes in cold and hot weather throughout the four seasons.
We must be especially careful about climate changes in nature and take good care to nourish our yang energy in spring and summer.
It is important to keep in mind that you will need to supplement your pitch a lot in the fall and winter.
Mental and physical stillness should also be considered important conditions for health.
You must relax your mind, let go of worldly desires, and keep your spirit within.
This can be explained directly by the saying, “When the body is filled with energy, the bad energy and evil spirits that cause illness cannot invade the body.”
The emperor valued health.
In addition, I have been cultivating my body and mind for a long time.
---「The protagonist of 《The Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine》」

The Naegyeong consists of approximately 200,000 characters.
It describes everything in detail and in a variety of ways, from the sky and the earth to various plants and animals.
In particular, it is written in greater detail about the origin and essence of human life, as well as the phenomena of life such as growth, reproduction, development, movement, and reason.
---「The Internal Classic's Understanding of the Origin of Life」

Publisher's Review
The oldest medical book in human history, "The Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine," which governed the health and longevity of Chinese emperors for 5,000 years!

The founder of Oriental medicine, the great classic that embodies the spirit of the emperors' doctors, is now presented in a more vivid and easy-to-understand illustration.

A book has been published that explains the Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine, the oldest and most complete classical medical book in human history, in an easy-to-understand manner with over 600 illustrations.
From the background of the birth of the "Nei Jing" to the thoughts and principles contained in its 200,000 characters, including Emperor Xianyuan, the progenitor of the Chinese nation and the main character of the "Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine," and Qi Bo, the founder of Oriental medicine and physician to emperors, and the wisdom of Chinese-style health that conforms to nature.
An introductory book to the Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine, explained in pictures for easy understanding at a glance.
Crossing the boundaries of physiology, ethics, meteorology, epidemiology, and cosmology, it reveals the emperor's great health method in detail, including the body's immune system, the flow of qi and blood, physiological phenomena according to the theory of yin and yang and the five elements, and the mystery of the body adapting to the four seasons.

This book is easy to understand and vivid because it explains the content with pictures instead of text.
Instead of long sentences, flowcharts are used to explain complex processes.
Additionally, instead of using unfamiliar technical terms, it uses diagrams to clearly show the meaning of concepts.
You will be able to accurately and easily grasp the key contents and necessary knowledge of this book by looking at vivid pictures and diagrams as if you were watching a movie with 3D glasses.
This book provides very realistic and practical help to readers who have had difficulty accessing the Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine due to its difficult content through the use of 'illustrations'.


Experience the most complete classical Chinese medical text in human history, brought to life with modern interpretation and illustrations, in greater depth and vividness!
What are the secrets to the health and well-being of the most powerful emperors? Where does qi originate, and how does it explain the various aspects of life? What is the secret of Mother Nature, hidden within our internal organs? Are meridians blood vessels, nerves, or an unknown system? Where do the principles of well-being, adapted to the changing seasons of spring, summer, fall, and winter, come from? What are the secrets of our bodies, and what foods are forbidden, discovered in the emperors' diets? How can we interpret the principles of dreams, which contain signals of good health? The secrets of the longevity and health of the Chinese emperors are revealed.


A shining classic of traditional medicine! Scientifically insightful into the workings of the universe, nature, and the human body!
"Change and development in the world are in harmony with nature." "Yin and Yang are the source of life." "Humans thrive on energy and fall ill because of energy." This book contains the laws of life derived from analyzing the changes in all things in the universe and human life! The formulas and answers for health essential to modern people, including the human body's innate immune system, misconceptions surrounding constitution, the flow of energy and blood, and physiological phenomena, are all contained within "The Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine."
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: January 3, 2013
- Page count, weight, size: 267 pages | 610g | 175*250*20mm
- ISBN13: 9788934961154
- ISBN10: 8934961155

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