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Korean Journal of Oriental Medicine 2012 Volume.18 No. 3 p.21 ~ p.30
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Cheonbu Medicine(Theory of Universal Remedy)
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Lyu Ki-Cheol
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Abstract
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The Sambyeongudo(߲ܨÎúÓñ) which was deducted from Cheonbu-Kyeong(ô¸Ý¬Ìè) is the figure about the principle of the Book of Changes in the mutual organic way, and the Five elements means the principle of Generation and the Sasang means the principle of Change, so Kugung of the concept of composing Five elements and Sasang means the principle of Generativechange, Sasangjeok-Ohaengkoan(ÞÌßÚîÜçéú¼Îº). As it is substituted to the human body, Five elements can be compared to the meridian system, Sasang can be compared to Eight extra meridians, and Kugung can be compared to Five su point Sasangjeok-Ohaengkoan. In addition, if Simpo and Samcho are compared to Cheon Ji In Samjae(ô¸ò¢ìÑß²î¦) of Trigrams, then 13 cure points can be deducted. If 13 cure points are substituted to Chilyojeongsa(öÒèøïÙÞÀ) and Moderation as another concept of Kugung, then all diseases can be cured regardless of the physical constitution and name of a disease.
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KEYWORD
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Sambyeongudo , Five elements , Sasang , Kugung , Sasangjeok-Ohaengkoan , Chilyojeongsa
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