KMID : 0644020090220020035
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Journal Of Korean Medical Classics 2009 Volume.22 No. 2 p.35 ~ p.69
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A Study on the Distinctive Features of "Hwangjenaegyeongtaeso(üÜð¨Ò®Ìè÷¼áÈ)" by Yang Sangseon and his Medical Theory
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Lee Sang-Hyup
Kim Joong-Han
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Abstract
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Yang Shangseon(åÅß¾à¼)¡¯s ¡ºHwangjenaegyeongtaeso(üÜð¨Ò®Ìè÷¼áÈ)¡» was the first commentary book of ¡ºHwangjenaegyeong(üÜð¨Ò®Ìè)¡», its importance often mentioned in level with Wang Bing(èÝ?)¡¯s ¡ºSomun(áÈÙý)¡»?¡ºYeongchu(çÏõÒ)¡». The distinctive feature of Yang Sangseon(åÅß¾à¼)¡¯s commentary is that it is easy to comprehend in accordance with an organized classification, and that the explanations are simple and clear. Despite strict application of the Eumyang(ëäåÕ, Yinyang) theory and Five phases[çéú¼] theory throughout the text, should there be sentences which fall out of consistency with the basic theories, he added his own substantial commentary. His medical theory gives attention to the Meridian system[ÌèÕ©], lays emphasis on developing the soul[ãê], and has a unique opinion about the Opening closing and pivot[ËÒùïõÒ] theory along with the Myeongmun(Ù¤Ú¦). To explain the methods for preserving health[å×ßæ], he adopted the Nojang philosophy(ÒÇíöÞÖßÌ); to enrich the vitality he adopted the Buddhist philosophy(ÝÖÎçÞÖßÌ); and to analyze physiologic and pathogenic factors, he adopted the Confucian philosophy(êãÊ«ÞÖßÌ).
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KEYWORD
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Hwangjenaegyeongtaeso(üÜð¨Ò®Ìè÷¼áÈ), Yang Sangseon(åÅß¾à¼), Opening closing and pivot(ËÒùïõÒ), Myeongmun(Ù¤Ú¦), health-preserving(å×ßæ)
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