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Journal Of Korean Medical Classics
2016 Volume.29 No. 2 p.135 ~ p.150
A study on all the theories about KangHaiChengZhiLun
Yun Chang-Yeol

Abstract
Objectives : KangHaiChengZhiLun (ùñúªã¯ð¤Öå; If Excess Brings Harm, Lifing Qi (ã¯Ñ¨) Restrains) was originally a theory that explained how the realms of nature remain in harmony and equilibrium. It later became an important theory for clinical trials of Traditional Chinese Medicine, explaining the physiological and pathological mechanism.

Methods : The researcher considered all the annotations and the original text of SuWen(áÈÙý), LiuWeiZhiDaLun(׿ڰò©ÓÞÖå) and theories of medical practitioners who applied KangHaiChengZhiLun(ùñúªã¯ð¤Öå) to their clinical trials.

Results & Conclusions : Wangbing (èÝÞ¼) went with a theory that phenomena of Lifting Qi (ã¯Ñ¨) take place in the realms of nature when Qi (Ѩ) flourishes. In XinJiaoZheng(ãæÎèïá), he wrote about two theories: one was that Six Kinds of Natural Factors (ë»Ñ¨) first work as the main Qi (ÜâѨ) but later bring about Lifting Qi. (ðû̸ù»ã¯ñýѨàã); the other was that excessive Stagnation Qi (ê¦Ñ¨) can be exploded and invite another accompanying Qi, Lifting Qi. (ä¤íºÌÂÐìù»ã¯ñýѨàã) Liuwansu (êåèÇáÈ) had a theory that if Six Kinds of Natural Factors go disproportionately excessive, it becomes accompanied by imaginary Qi (Ê£ßÚ) that conquers self. (ÚãÌÂã­Ðùñýûùàã) $Wangl{\ddot{u}}$ ¼ö½Ä À̹ÌÁö(èÝ×Û) maintained that Lifting Qi usually works as a means to prevent Six Kinds of Natural Factors (ë»Ñ¨) from becoming rampant; but when Six Kinds of Natural Factors become overly excessive, Lifting Qi restrains them in order to maintain equilibrium. (ÛÁñýæ¨Ðºã­àã) Yutuan explained that since Excessive Qi (ùñѨ) does damage to the mother of Lifting Qi, Lifting Qi restrains Excessive Qi to protect Original Qi (êªÑ¨), its mother. (ûÞÏ­ã¯íºñýêªÑ¨àã) Gongtingxian was in favor of two theories: one argued that causes and symptoms of a disease differ from each other. (ô÷éÄÜôÔÒàã); the other said that diseases are naturally cured if the patient finds out the time when Lifting Qi gains strength. (Ôðã¯ñýãÁí»êïàã) Mashi (Ø©ãÈ) had a theory that Lifting Qi is generated when Six Kinds of Natural Factors are prosperous and reveals itself when its season comes. (пöÎßæã¯Ñ¨ ò¸ÜâêÈîÊàã) Zhangjiebin (íåË¿Þ¹) asserted that when Six Kinds of Natural Factors are thriving, Lifting Qi, as a restraining force, is generated to disperse the thriving natural factors and leads to a new one. (îññý÷Üì»ý­ñýòäàã) Zhangqi (íåÑ­)'s argument was that if Lifting Qi restrains the main Qi, a son of the main Qi is generated and every four season goes in harmony. (ã¯Ñ¨ð¤öÎßæûùàã) Hemengyao (ù¼ÙÓèý) had an argument that a son of the restrained Qi succeeds to its father and later achieves equilibrium by restraining Excessive Qi. (ù¬Ðºã¯Ý« ð¤ñýøÁû¬àã).
KEYWORD
harmony (ðãûù) , equilibrium (øÁû¬) , lifting qi (ã¯Ñ¨) , restriction (ßÓк) , six kinds of natural factors (ë»Ñ¨)
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