The sequence of self-study of Chinese medicine can be learned in the following order: Basic Chinese Medicine → Chinese Medicine Diagnose → Acupuncture → Chinese Medicine → Chinese Formulae → Huangdi Neijing, Shanghan Lun, Jinkui Yaolue, Warm Disease → Chinese Medicine Internal Medicine, External Medicine, Gynecology, and Paedistry → Chinese Medicine Health Preservation and Dieting Treatment. First, he could learn the basics of Chinese medicine and Chinese medicine diagnosis to understand the basic theories and diagnosis methods of Chinese medicine. After that, he could learn acupuncture and Chinese medicine and master the theory of acupuncture and Chinese medicine. Next, he could learn about prescriptions and understand the application of Chinese medicine prescriptions. After that, he could study the Yellow Emperor's Internal Classic, the Theory of Febrile Disease, the Synoptics of the Golden Chamber, and the Study of Warm Disease to gain an in-depth understanding of the classic works of Chinese medicine and the treatment methods of diseases. After that, they could learn internal medicine, surgery, gynecology, and pediatrics of Chinese medicine to understand Chinese medicine knowledge in different fields. Finally, he could learn about Traditional Chinese Medicine's health preservation and dietotherapy, and master the methods of Traditional Chinese Medicine's health preservation. The above sequence table can help beginners to fully understand the basic knowledge of Chinese medicine, and gradually learn and master the theory and practice of Chinese medicine.
<< Basics of Traditional Chinese Medicine >> was an introductory book for beginners. The book was published by the Chinese Medicine Press in 2005. It introduced the basic concepts, theories and methods of Chinese medicine in detail, including the historical origin of Chinese medicine, the preparation and administration of Chinese medicine, acupuncture and massage. The book was easy to understand and the content was comprehensive and suitable for self-taught Chinese medicine practitioners. In addition, they could also refer to other related books and materials such as Classics of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine, and Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnose. At the same time, they could also participate in courses and training related to traditional Chinese medicine to gain more knowledge and experience.
Taoism emphasized personal cultivation and moral practice. If he wanted to learn Taoism by himself, he could start from the following aspects: ** 1. Understand the core concepts of Taoism ** 1. ** Concept of Dao ** - Dao was the origin and noumenon of all things in the universe. Its essence was void and ethereal. Daoism pursued the path of enlightenment, cultivation, and attainment of the Dao to achieve the state of unity with the Dao and become a saint. 2. ** Concept of inaction ** - Wuwei was an important concept in Taoism. It meant to conform to nature, not act recklessly, and not force. It was a way of life that transcended the secular world and returned to its original state. In the way of life, it was reflected in indifference to fame and fortune, letting nature take its course, and governing by doing nothing. ** 2. Read Taoist classics ** 1. ** Reading Method ** - When reading Tao Te Ching and Chuang Tzu, one should not try to get a positive explanation of the Way of Heaven from these works. Instead, one should get guidance on how to do deduction. Taoism taught people not to bring others to do things for their goals and objectives. After learning how to do deduction and putting it into practice, the behavior would be in the Heavenly Dao. ** 3. Taoist health preservation (Part of Taoist cultivation)** 1. ** Energy Conservation (Part of my view)** - Taoism believed that men had two circular devices to store the most precious energy. They could use breathing and meditation to activate and preserve these energies. During training, they might feel soreness, numbness, swelling, hot and cold, and so on. This would strengthen their internal energy and increase their happiness index. 2. ** Meditation and Small Cycle of Heaven (example learning condition)** - If one wanted to learn Taoism meditation and small circulation (starting from zero), one had to meet certain conditions. For those who are recognized as a Taoist health-care practitioner, male, below 50 years old (the effect of practicing martial arts is poor if they are too old), and those who are seriously weak due to illness are not recommended to sign up for the study. They must be able to take at least one hour to practice martial arts every day and have a quiet and independent space. The learning method was video teaching + online guidance (long-term tutoring). The fee was 280 yuan (the price might be adjusted later). The e-book version of the cultivation method information would also be sent to assist in learning. It was important to note that Taoism was broad and profound, so one should explore it rationally and objectively during the self-study process. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
I recommend " Divination in the Mind ", a fantasy oriental fantasy novel written by Han Xiang. Divination in the Mind can predict good or bad luck, and it can see the secrets of heaven and see the myriad of things in the world. " Ming Dynasty Diviner " was a historical novel written by Mu Yi. A high school student transmigrated to the Ming Dynasty and became the disciple of a fortune-teller. The divination part of the book was detailed and true, but the main character's fortune-telling was too heaven-defying. There were also some plot settings that made the readers feel that it was unreasonable. " I Want To Be A Bad Guy, But I Was Forced To Join A Singer " was Wind and Dust's creation of the oath. It was a genre of urban entertainment stars. The male lead had traveled through a parallel world to be a bad guy, but he had stepped onto the singer's stage. The character interactions were very interesting. " I Become Famous in the Interstellar by fortune-telling " was a sci-fi love song novel written by Chong Lou Sanqi. The female protagonist relied on fortune-telling to make a living in the interstellar world. The story was novel. " Lucky Hexagram " was an ancient romance novel by Bai Xiaozhen. The female protagonist traveled through the ancient times as a charlatan and fell in love with a reborn prince. The style of writing was humorous and sweet. Each of these books had their own unique characteristics and were all worth reading. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The author was a Taoist disciple of the Celestial Master's Mansion on Mount Longhu. This book was written to promote Taoism. The settings were extremely novel, such as a brand new cultivation system, divine power techniques, and so on. The style of writing was grand and good. Many concepts were very good. The cultivation method was detailed and impressive. The plot was full of ups and downs, and the characters were successfully created. However, there were some small problems. For example, the main character was too mature at the age of eight. The plot was flawed, but overall, it was great. " The Revival of Dao Sect " was not bad either. It was a Xianxia novel written by Bai Lu Dong Xing. The protagonist was blessed by the Taoist Reverend and showed off his skills in various places. It had a Taoist flavor and was a system style. The protagonist was a master of teaching and educating people. It was a cultivation novel without a female protagonist. The rhythm was slow and the atmosphere was fresh and refined. " Rise of the Great Dao " was a Xianxia novel that only had a few words. The main character had three positive values and did not show any signs of being a stallion. It was a masterpiece like " Battle of the Great Dao " that could be read in a shortage of books. There was also " Yearning for Life: A Fool ", a novel written by Daodao Hu. The male protagonist, Su Bai, had transmigrated to become an intern director and had risen in the entertainment circle. There was a lot of information about the characters. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Self-study of Taoism could start from the following aspects: ** 1. Thinking and Understanding ** 1. ** Understanding the core concepts of Taoism ** - Taoism emphasized that "Dao" was the origin and noumenon of all things in the universe, and its essence was void and ethereal. One had to recognize the important concept of "inaction", which meant that one should conform to nature, not act recklessly, and not force things. This was a kind of life attitude that transcended the secular world and returned to simplicity. For example, in daily life, one should not interfere too much with things and act according to the laws of nature. - When reading Taoist classics such as Tao Te Ching and Chuang Tzu, one should not try to get a positive explanation of the Way of Heaven from them. Instead, one should learn the method of deduction from them. That is, doing things without specific human goals and goals, and doing things according to the laws of nature. This way, one could gradually meet the requirements of Taoist thinking. 2. ** Understand the sects of Taoism ** - Taoism was divided into Zhengyi Sect and Quanzhen Sect. The other sects were mostly grouped under these two sects. The Zhengyi Sect originated from the Five Buckets of Rice Sect (later called the Tianshi Sect) at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Its Taoists could practice at home, did not avoid meat and fish, and could marry and have children. Its branches included Lingbao Sect, Zhengyi Sect, Jingming Sect, Qingyin Sect, Maoshan Sect, etc. For example, the Tianshi Mansion of Mount Longhu was inherited by the descendants of Tianshi Zhang. Quanzhen Taoism flourished in the Jin and Yuan Dynasties. It was divided into the Southern Sect and the Northern Sect. There were many branches, such as the Longmen Sect and the Yuxian Sect. Its Taoist priests had to become monks and eat vegetarian food. The Taoist temple was called the Ten Square Jungle. In addition, there were the Zhen Da Dao and Tai Yi Dao founded by the Jin Dynasty, and the Clarity Dao founded by the Southern Song Dynasty. However, they gradually declined after the Yuan and Ming Dynasties. ** 2. Practice ** 1. ** Inner Core Cultivation (For your understanding only, modern society does not advocate using it as a religious cultivation method)** - Inner alchemy could be divided into five stages: Foundation Establishment, Body Refining, Qi Refining, Spirit Refining, Spirit Returning to Emptiness, and Dao Integration. Among them, self-cultivation was mainly to meditate and regulate one's breathing. That was to close one's eyes and sit cross-legged, calm down and relax, and control one's breathing. 2. ** In terms of etiquette ** - Understanding Taoist etiquette, such as chanting scriptures. The chanting consisted of chanting and singing. Chanting was chanting scriptures and the holy names of Taoist gods and true immortals. Gods and true immortals were regarded as the embodiment of the supreme Great Dao. Chanting was not only a salute to gods and true immortals, but also a necessary way of self-cultivation. Praise was to praise the merits of gods and true immortals by singing. ** 3. Basic Knowledge Learning ** 1. ** Taoist Concepts ** - Learning is like "One Breath" The meaning of basic Taoist terms such as Taiyi (supreme, the vitality that forms all things in the world and the origin of the universe), Three Realms (the concept of heaven, earth, and human), Three Treasures (love, thrift, and not daring to take the lead in the world), and Three Pure Ones (representing the concepts of Xuan, Yuan, Shi, and other related concepts) was helpful in constructing the overall cognitive framework of Taoism. 2. ** Understand the important figures and stories of Taoism ** - Knowing the three ancestors of Taoism, the Yellow Emperor Xuanyuan was the first ancestor, Lao Tzu was the ancestor of Taoism, and Zhang Daoling was the ancestor of Taoism. Being familiar with the deeds of people such as Zhong Liquan and Lu Dongbin who constructed the cultivation system of inner alchemy, Chen Tuan who invented the essence of inner alchemy, Zhang Boduan who spread the method of inner alchemy, and Zhang Sanfeng's contribution to the achievement of inner alchemy could deepen the understanding of the development of Taoism. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Self-study of basic knowledge of Chinese medicine could be done in the following ways: 1. Reading the classic works of Chinese medicine, such as Huangdi Neijing, Shanghan Za Bing Lun, Jinkui Yaolue, Shennong Materia Medica Jing, etc., was the foundation of Chinese medicine theory. Reading these works could help you understand the basic theory and treatment methods of Chinese medicine. 2. Attend a Chinese medicine training class: Attending a Chinese medicine training class can systematically learn the basic knowledge of Chinese medicine. At the same time, you can also communicate with teachers and classmates to improve the learning effect. 3. Online learning: There are many online learning platforms that provide courses on basic knowledge of Chinese medicine. You can choose a course that suits your needs. 4. Reading Chinese medicine books: Reading Chinese medicine books can help you understand the basic knowledge of Chinese medicine and the treatment of common diseases. It can also improve your Chinese medicine culture. It was important to note that the basic knowledge of Chinese medicine was more complicated and required a certain amount of time and energy to learn. In the learning process, one must pay attention to the combination of theory and practice, and carry out more practical operations to improve their practical operation ability. If you want to know more about the follow-up, click on the link and read it!
Chinese medicine was an ancient medical system. Its theoretical basis included the theory of yin and yang, the theory of meridians, and the theory of qi and blood. If you want to learn Chinese medicine by yourself, here are some suitable books: << Basics of Traditional Chinese Medicine >>: This is a book introducing the basic theories of Traditional Chinese Medicine, including the concepts of Yin and Yang, the five elements, meridians, Qi and blood, and so on. This book is suitable for beginners to help them build up their understanding of the basic concepts of Chinese medicine. " Diagnose of Traditional Chinese Medicine ": This is a book introducing the methods of diagnosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine, including inspection, smelling, asking, and incision. It also introduced the application of these methods in clinical practice. This book was suitable for readers who had a foundation in Chinese medicine. [3. Chinese Medicine Therapeutics: This is a book introducing Chinese medicine treatment methods, including Chinese medicine, acupuncture, massage, and other treatment methods.] This book was suitable for readers who had a foundation in Chinese medicine. " Psychology of Traditional Chinese Medicine ": This was a book that introduced the psychology of traditional Chinese medicine, including the physiological and psychological mechanisms of the human body, as well as the application of traditional Chinese medicine in psychotherapy. This book is suitable for readers with a foundation in psychology. 5. Classic of Traditional Chinese Medicine: This is a series of ancient Chinese medical classics, including Huangdi Neijing, Nan Jing, Typhoid and Various Disease, Compendium of Materia Medica, etc. Reading these classic works could help readers understand the theoretical system and practical application of traditional Chinese medicine. It was important to note that self-study of Chinese medicine required patience and perseverance. It also required practice in order to master the basic knowledge and skills of Chinese medicine.
There was no clear information about the recommendation of the introductory books for self-learning audio novels. Therefore, I don't know the specific recommendations for self-learning audio novels.
He recommended a few novels. The author, Dao Wuqiong, was a Taoist disciple of the Celestial Master's Mansion on Mount Longhu. He wrote it to promote Taoism. This sapling of the Xianxia novel had a unique setting. It had a new cultivation system and many divine powers. The style of writing was grand, the writing was excellent, the plot climaxed continuously, and the character was successfully created. Although the plot development was slow due to the large number of elements, it was updated at least 5000 words per day. The main character had three correct views and did not have any cliché settings such as rebirth and transmigration. Emperor Tongtian was a fantasy novel written by Sage Li. The protagonist Chu Han was intelligent. He had the Heavenly Book of Fate in his sea of consciousness, which contained all kinds of inheritances. He kept breaking through the peak in the fields of alchemy, talisman, and so on. "The Way to Heaven" was a Xianxia novel written in a piece of gossip. The main character sought the truth and the Dao. He had three correct views and did not have a stallion plot. The overall reading experience was good. "To Become an Immortal" is the work of the three great gods. After the old demon bone saint explored the sacred land of the immortal path, he entered the Wuwei Sword Sect and started cultivating again. The story was very interesting, with an ancient evil aura and good writing. "Yearning for Life: A Fool" was a novel written by Daodao Hu. The male protagonist Su Bai transmigrated to become an intern director and gradually became a big shot in the entertainment industry. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!