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Journal Of Korean Medical Classics
2000 Volume.13 No. 2 p.148 ~ p.154
A Study on the Oh Lan(ë»Ú°ò©ÓÞÖå) of the Young Chu(çÏõÒ)
Jeong Heon-Young

Cheon Sang-Muk
Kim Yeong-Ha
Park Kyung
Lee Jin-Ho
Abstract
For the healthy body, Ying Qi(ç½Ñ¨) and Wei Qi(êÛѨ) in Jing Maei(ÌèØæ) correspond to change of the four season and the Five elements at the natural world, and their operation are each other closely connected with regular order. It it is violated this order, it brings about confusion of functional activities of qi(ѨѦ) and it has a effect upon the five regions of the heart, the lungs, the intestines and stomach(íóêÖ), the limbs, the head so each differently symptoms come out, this is given a name to wu luan(çéÕ¯). this volume are described symptoms and law of cure of wu luan(çéÕ¯) therefore this is so called wu luan(çéÕ¯). this volume is divided three chapters according to contents, what can be acquired are summarized so follows: 1. chapter deals with systematic order of functional activities of qi(ѨѦ) 2. chapter deals with what confusion of functional activities of qi(ѨѦ) bring out disease of wu luan(çéÕ¯) 3 chapter deals with needle-steadying technique(í©Ûö) of curing wu luan(çéÕ¯).
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