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KMID : 0644020120250030079
Journal Of Korean Medical Classics
2012 Volume.25 No. 3 p.79 ~ p.116
The Study of Translating "Yiguan.Xuanyuanfulun"
Kim Jin-Ho

Park Hae-Mo
Lee Yong-Bum
Abstract
Objective: Zhao Xian-Ke(ðáúÌʦ) was a doctor in the Ming(Ù¥) Dynasty. His representing book is "Yiguan(ì¢Î»)". It is considered as a requirement to study the Mingmen academy(Ù¤Ú¦ùÊàã). "Xuanyuanfulun(úÜêªÝ±Öå)", volume I of "Yiguan" intensively mentions his medical viewpoint. The study investigates Zhao¡¯s medical perspectives by studying "Xuanyuanfulun".

Method: "Xuanyuanfulun" is translated. "Yiguan" published by Chinese Medicine(ñéÏÐñéì¢å·) Publish was used as basis. "Yiguan" published by Xuexiao(ùÊê½) Publish was used for reference. I checked and researched for several parts shown in "Suwen(áÈÙý)" and "Lingshu(çÏõÒ)". I researched for ¡¯Master(ñ«)¡¯ of a human being.

Result: 1. ¡¯Master¡¯ of a human being is intangible Huo(ûý) in Mingmen. 2. It may be hard for me to assent to the opinion of Zhao Xian-Ke that the inferior twelve organs should be regarded as inferior eleven organs naturally. 3. Yinyang(ëäåÕ) is to relatively cope with a situation and its wonders are within Wu(Ùí). 4. The study emphasizes the importance of Yang, Huo and Qi(Ѩ). 5. The study separates the date (year, month, date and time) into yin and yang and the causes of an illness are found based on the concept and its treatment shall be performed. 6. Among Wuxing(çéú¼), Shui(â©) and Huo are especially important. 7. There are intangible Shenshui(ãìâ©) and intangible Xianghuo(ßÓûý) separately from the Shui and huo of Xinshen(ãýãì).

Conclusion: The medical philosophy of Zhao Xian-Ke has been deeper. In addition, it will provide much help while understanding volumes 2 - 6 of "Yiguan" and apply to the clinical tests. I think it is not the problem, which is the right meaning of ¡¯Master¡¯ in the "Xin is monarch of the organs" of "Suwen Linglanmidianlun(çÏÑðÝúîðÖå)" or ¡¯Master¡¯ that concerned by Zhao Xian-Ke, but it is just the different sight of the human being.
KEYWORD
Xin(ãý), Master(ñ«), Mingmen(Ù¤Ú¦), Yinyang(ëäåÕ), Wuxing(çéú¼)
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