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Journal Of Korean Medical Classics
2022 Volume.35 No. 1 p.155 ~ p.172
A Study on the 64 Trigrams in Major Books of Korean Medicine
Baik You-Sang

Abstract
Objectives : Contents on the 64 trigrams in major medical texts from early to late Joseon such as the Uibangyuchwi(ì¢Û°×¾ö©), Donguibogam(ÔÔì¢ÜÄÊü), Somundaeyo(áÈÙýÓÞé©), Gyeokchigo(Ì«öÈÍË) were analyzed to examine their characteristics and historical context.

Methods : Related contents in each medical texts were collected, sorted and analyzed for thorough examination.

Results : The study of Changes which was widely applied in the field of medicine throughout the Joseon period focused more heavily on each of the trigram patterns, especially in regards to the qi interaction between the upper and lower axis of the body, rather than the various meanings of the ten wings[ä¨ìÏ]. This is a result of the Jing-Qi-Shen perspective of the body and the universe that transcends the Daoist inner cultivation method[Ò®Ó¡âú], under which concepts related to qi circulation such as the opening and closing[ùïÜ£] of the Heaven[Ëë] and the Earth[ÍÞ], the interaction between Water[â©] and Fire[ûý] were considered more important.

Conclusions : The historical context of the study of medicine and Changes[æ¶] of Korea could be grasped through analysing the 64 trigrams in medical texts of each period in Joseon. Further research with the field of History of Changes studies is much anticipated.
KEYWORD
Iching, trigram, Uibangyuchwi, Donguibogam, Somundaeyo, Gyeokchigo
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